The /etc/fstab file is used by some
        programs to determine where file systems are to be mounted by
        default, in which order, and which must be checked (for integrity
        errors) prior to mounting. Create a new file systems table like this:
      
cat > /etc/fstab << "EOF"
# Begin /etc/fstab
# file system  mount-point  type   options          dump  fsck
#                                                         order
/dev/[xxx]     /            [fff]  defaults         1     1
/dev/[yyy]     swap         swap   pri=1            0     0
# End /etc/fstab
EOF
      
        Replace [xxx], [yyy], and [fff] with the values appropriate for
        the system, for example, sda2,
        sda5, and ext2. For details on the six fields in this file,
        see man 5 fstab.