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speed, as the encryption takes some time to process. More information about
the encryption of le systems is provided in Chapter 11, Encrypting Partitions
and Files (↑Security Guide).
Fstab Options
Specify various parameters contained in the global le system administration
le (/etc/fstab). The default settings should sufce for most setups.
You can, for example, change the le system identication from the device
name to a volume label. In the volume label, use all characters except / and
space.
To get persistent devices names, use the mount option Device ID, UUID or
LABEL. In openSUSE, persistent device names are enabled by default.
When using the mount option LABEL to mount a partition, dene an appro-
priate label for the selected partition. For example, you could use the partition
label HOME for a partition intended to mount to /home.
If you intend to use quotas on the le system, use the mount option Enable
Quota Support. This must be done before you can dene quotas for users in
the YaST User Management module. For further information on how to
congure user quota, refer to Section 8.3.5, “Managing Quotas” (page 127).
Mount Point
Specify the directory where the partition should be mounted in the le system
tree. Select from YaST suggestions or enter any other name.
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Select Finish to save the changes.
NOTE: Resize Filesystems
To resize an existing le system, select the partition and use Resize. Note, that
it is not possible to resize partitions while mounted. To resize partitions, un-
mount the relevant partition before running the partitioner.
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