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Mount Point Lost After Reboot. Try switching from a hard to soft mount flags. My current content of /etc/fstab. I want the drive to be mounted even after restart. But after i do the reboot of this virtual machine, mount points are lost and i get below output in lsblk. It may be part of the problem (a user or app may be abusing. By simply adding a swap. I've got a centos 7 dedicated server with a ssd + a nvme ssd with 400gb. I followed a tutorial to mount + format (as xfs filesystem) the nvme. Sometimes the cause is not the fstab configuration itself, the problem could lay somewhere else. On my other computers, it always works after. Am i missing anything ? I did some changes in my /etc/fstab file and to my surprise after reboot they were ignored.

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I followed a tutorial to mount + format (as xfs filesystem) the nvme. Sometimes the cause is not the fstab configuration itself, the problem could lay somewhere else. I want the drive to be mounted even after restart. Try switching from a hard to soft mount flags. I've got a centos 7 dedicated server with a ssd + a nvme ssd with 400gb. Am i missing anything ? I did some changes in my /etc/fstab file and to my surprise after reboot they were ignored. On my other computers, it always works after. By simply adding a swap. It may be part of the problem (a user or app may be abusing.

Chapter 9 FileSystem Interface ppt download

Mount Point Lost After Reboot I did some changes in my /etc/fstab file and to my surprise after reboot they were ignored. I followed a tutorial to mount + format (as xfs filesystem) the nvme. It may be part of the problem (a user or app may be abusing. On my other computers, it always works after. Try switching from a hard to soft mount flags. But after i do the reboot of this virtual machine, mount points are lost and i get below output in lsblk. I want the drive to be mounted even after restart. My current content of /etc/fstab. I've got a centos 7 dedicated server with a ssd + a nvme ssd with 400gb. Sometimes the cause is not the fstab configuration itself, the problem could lay somewhere else. I did some changes in my /etc/fstab file and to my surprise after reboot they were ignored. By simply adding a swap. Am i missing anything ?

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