Hello,
I'm trying to mount an external USB drive to do a (local) backup of my server. I'm trying to use /etc/fstab to mount it, since I can't find the option in the GUI, but get an error: "fstab: /etc/fstab:8: Inappropriate file type or format". My fstab file:
If this is not possible, is there anyway to get a VM (ubuntu) to recognize a plugged in USB? I did try other methods of backing up, mainly using my raspberry pi to backup over the network, but it would be great (not to mention faster) if I could backup directly.
I'm trying to mount an external USB drive to do a (local) backup of my server. I'm trying to use /etc/fstab to mount it, since I can't find the option in the GUI, but get an error: "fstab: /etc/fstab:8: Inappropriate file type or format". My fstab file:
Code:
freenas-boot/grub /boot/grub zfs rw,noatime 1 0 fdescfs /dev/fd fdescfs rw 0 0 /dev/ada3p1.eli none swap sw 0 $ /dev/ada0p1.eli none swap sw 0 $ /dev/da0p1.eli none swap sw 0 $ /dev/ada2p1.eli none swap sw 0 $ /dev/ada4p1.eli none swap sw 0 $ /dev/da1s1 /mnt/ZFS/Shared/Test cifs
If this is not possible, is there anyway to get a VM (ubuntu) to recognize a plugged in USB? I did try other methods of backing up, mainly using my raspberry pi to backup over the network, but it would be great (not to mention faster) if I could backup directly.