Configuring fstab based NFS share mounts

That’s what matters… :wink: Fstab is an underlying process (kernel mount) anyway. You can’t even access the fstab file without root privileges. Mounting this way is already something for more experienced users and therefore going beyond normal home folder access business. Can’t see why advising to not work with the directory made for mounts would bring profit in any scenario :thinking:

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