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/dev/sda1      /mnt/usb-hd1    ntfs-3g defaults          0      0
/dev/sda1      /mnt/usb-hd1    ntfs-3g defaults          0      0
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= Move root folder to USB =
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/dev/sda1          /mnt/usb-hd0    ext4    defaults          0      0
/mnt/usb-hd0/root  /root          ext4    defaults,bind    0      0
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= Move core Linux folders to USB =
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/dev/sda1        /root          ext4    defaults          0      1
/dev/sda5        /var/log        ext4    defaults          0      2
/dev/sda6        /mnt/usb-hd0    ext4    defaults          0      2
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[[Category : Linux]]
[[Category : Linux]]

Latest revision as of 23:48, 20 April 2015

eFAT

To Mount a USB device

apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils
mkdir /mnt/usb-hd1
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb-hd1/

Linux ext4

To mount on boot

vi /etc/fstab

For Linux partition

/dev/sda1       /mnt/usb-hd1    ext4    defaults          0       0

FAT 32

For FAT32 Partition

/dev/sda1       /mnt/usb-hd1    exfat   defaults          0       0

NTFS

apt-get install libfuse2 ntfs-3g
vi /etc/fstab
/dev/sda1       /mnt/usb-hd1    ntfs-3g defaults          0       0

Move root folder to USB

/dev/sda1          /mnt/usb-hd0    ext4    defaults          0       0
/mnt/usb-hd0/root  /root           ext4    defaults,bind     0       0

Move core Linux folders to USB

/dev/sda1         /root           ext4    defaults          0       1
/dev/sda5         /var/log        ext4    defaults          0       2
/dev/sda6         /mnt/usb-hd0    ext4    defaults          0       2