Is there a way to get the old behavior of mount back? I.e., just the devices that should have been mounted by fstab instead of every @#$%^& thing mounted? I know that mount -l -t ext4 will work for those filesystems, but really miss just the plain mount command to see the fstab mounted devices, ext*, btrfs, msdos, etc.
TIA
Regards, OldFart
On 01/30/2011 10:51 AM, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
Is there a way to get the old behavior of mount back? I.e., just the devices that should have been mounted by fstab instead of every @#$%^& thing mounted? I know that mount -l -t ext4 will work for those filesystems, but really miss just the plain mount command to see the fstab mounted devices, ext*, btrfs, msdos, etc.
TIA
Regards, OldFart
Ah, I see, findmnt is trying to replace mount to show mounted fstab devices.
Thanks.
Regards, OldFart