source: http://en.kioskea.net/faq/2287-fstab-adding-spaces-in-the-mount-point-path
Question:
File System table or FSTAB refers to system configurations which are usually used on a Linux environment. Sometimes users may have problems with adding spaces in mouth point path. This mainly happens because here various options are separated by a space. To get rid of this problem, one has totype "0/040" instead of space in the configurations. After that, adding spaces in mouth point path should not be an issue.
Answer:
This limitation is easily bypassed by typing "\ 040" instead of a space in the configuration file.
Question:
File System table or FSTAB refers to system configurations which are usually used on a Linux environment. Sometimes users may have problems with adding spaces in mouth point path. This mainly happens because here various options are separated by a space. To get rid of this problem, one has totype "0/040" instead of space in the configurations. After that, adding spaces in mouth point path should not be an issue.
Answer:
This limitation is easily bypassed by typing "\ 040" instead of a space in the configuration file.
- Example:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/first\040disk ext3 options 0 0
UUID=9d49c47e-91c4-49f0-806c-bc97910ad5eb /home/jinuine/VirtualBox\040VMs ext4 defaults 0 2
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