L.S.,
I'm new to Siduction and I noticed that all my partitions where mounted in fstab.
Is this 'a Siduction thing' or will this be the the new standard in Debian?
Anyway, i like to discover Siduction.
Cheers, AMW
What are 'all' your partitions?
apart from /, /home and swap all the other disks and partitions which existed before installing Siduction.
UUID=26407D22407CF9BF /disks/disk1part1 ntfs auto,users,ro,dmask=0022,fmask=0133,nls=utf8 0 0
UUID=7FEFE6B852580E4E /disks/disk1part10 ntfs auto,users,ro,dmask=0022,fmask=0133,nls=utf8 0 0
UUID=d489d211-03df-4025-8fe7-ab63a1a425ce none swap sw 0 0
UUID=b133ba4c-d0fa-4c89-a117-9d85ed4926c1 /disks/disk1part12 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=e6ed1f1d-a8e1-42f2-9e8e-94471f123e57 /disks/disk1part13 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=31477114398ADF87 /disks/disk1part2 ntfs auto,users,ro,dmask=0022,fmask=0133,nls=utf8 0 0
UUID=6b1ee9c5-177c-49ab-a50e-2353e3e68cfd /disks/disk1part3 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=d6e3f5c4-e3b4-4e39-b3f8-4e95ff5b7130 / ext4 defaults,relatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1
UUID=deff187d-070a-436a-8bc8-0cc8eeb52df0 /home ext4 defaults,relatime,errors=remount-ro 0 2
UUID=5541153d-3145-42bb-a8fb-b6b705211c24 /disks/disk1part7 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=6e916e4a-0808-4868-9019-49ed2dd422c7 /disks/disk1part8 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=65e79505-f579-4633-85e3-bd8961878124 /disks/disk1part9 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=5a17d75f-dad2-4a13-ac13-615b94595f4d /disks/disk2part1 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=6709f7e8-6aea-4ce2-b8bb-25cf0128f6d2 /disks/disk2part2 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=fed693b0-bfa5-4a64-b58f-43825e0e559f /disks/disk3part5 ext4 auto,users,rw,exec,relatime 0 0
UUID=01CF22BDE5969C90 /disks/disk4part1 ntfs auto,users,ro,dmask=0022,fmask=0133,nls=utf8 0 0
No big issue, just curious. BTW, I am the only user so no root/root password was asked for during install.
We always ask for a root pw during install :) When it comes to mounting in fstab, usualy you need to tell the installer what to do in that regard.
hello IAMAMW
indeed, there is no need to ask for root password.
see http://paste.siduction.org/20170110191438.jpg
This setting applies to the live system.
The installed system has no sudo installed.
greetings
musca
Thanks for the answers. Also there was asked for a root password...I was playing with/installing another distro as well that night...