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HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Security Management: HP-UX 11i Version 3 > Chapter 6 File System Security![]() Security Guidelines for Mounting and Unmounting File Systems |
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The mount command enables you to attach removable file systems and disk or disk partitions to an existing file tree. The mount command uses a file called /etc/fstab, which contains a list of available file systems and their corresponding mount points. Make the /etc/fstab file writable only by root, but readable by others. For more information on mounting file systems, see fstab(4). Observe the following precautions when mounting a file system or disk:
For information on files mounted in an NFS environment, see Section . |
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