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diff --git a/content/blog/miscellaneous/fstab.md b/content/blog/miscellaneous/fstab.md index 3b7cded..bc7331e 100644 --- a/content/blog/miscellaneous/fstab.md +++ b/content/blog/miscellaneous/fstab.md @@ -1,9 +1,15 @@ --- title: "Use spaces in fstab" -linkTitle: "Use spaces in fstab" date: 2011-09-29 -description: > - How to use spaces in a folder name in fstab +description: How to use spaces in a folder name in fstab +tags: + - unix --- +## The problem + +Spaces are used to separate fields in the fstab, if you have spaces in the path of a mount point we cannot type them directly. + +## The solution + Here is how to use spaces in a folder name in fstab : you put `\040` where you want a space. |