6.2. Creating the /etc/fstab FileΒΆ
The /etc/fstab file is used by some programs to determine where file systems are to be mounted by default, in which order, and which must be
checked (for integrity errors) prior to mounting. For our embedded system, the bootloader will tell Linux where to find the root file system and we
will not mount any additional file systems, so we can create an empty file system table like this:
cat > ${CLFS}/targetfs/etc/fstab << "EOF"
# file-system mount-point type options dump fsck
EOF
You may add any other file systems, such as swap or other partitions or network file systems, to this fstab if you wish.