Making /etc/fstab persistent in live-system

Are Venes arevenes at gmail.com
Sun Oct 17 12:43:04 UTC 2010


Thank you Loïc, that worked a charm!

2010/10/17 Loïc Grenié <loic.grenie at gmail.com>

> 2010/10/17 Are Venes <arevenes at gmail.com>:
> > Hello
> > This is my first time using a mailing list, so please let me know if I am
> > doing it the wrong way.
> > My question/problem is the following:
> > I am currently developing my own custom live-system out of Ubuntu 10.04.
> I
> > use Remastersys and USB-live-Creator for making it bootable.
> >
> > I can`t get the /etc/fstab to be persistant, I can make changes to it,
> but
> > as soon as i reboot, it is changed back two the same two lines as were
> there
> > before..
> >
> > Does anyone know how I can make them persistable? Really need to have my
> own
> > partition mounted with given rights during boot-time.
>
>     Try to
>
> sudo chmod -x /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/12fstab
> sudo update-initramfs
>
>  I think it works. If it does not, you can try to
>
> sudo rm /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/12fstab
> sudo update-initramfs
>
>      Hope this helps,
>
>              Loïc
>
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