Ubuntu :: Eepc 900 16GB Disk Is Mounted But Not In Fstab?

May 18, 2011

ASUS eeepc900 Easy Peasy 1.6 (Ubuntu 10.04)

After I boot the 16GB second SSD disk is mounted as HOME on /media This seems to be a default. However there is no entry in /etc/fstab to do this. How does it happen?

I want to move my home directories to be on the 16GB disk so I need it to be mounted on /home rather than where it is by default which is /media/HOME

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