User:Zulu Foxtrott/GentooOnARM/EasyInstall/RockchipFstab

Below is an elaborate example of an file, providing everything what is needed to properly bring up a system that is using the default partitioning scheme in combination with the default Btrfs filesystem layout:

To improve performance, most users would want to add the  mount option, which results in a faster system since access times aren't registered (those are not needed generally anyway). This is also recommended for solid state drive (SSD) users, who may also enable the  mount option (ext4 and btrfs only for now) which makes the   command work.

And this is what the file would have to look like following the examples given in the instructions, if the main partition has been encrypted with LUKS:

Double-check the file, save and quit to continue.

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