C. /etc/fstab
The /etc/fstab file is used to specify the file systems that are mounted at boot time in Linux. The administrator must add an entry for the new file system to this file, which includes information such as the file system device, mount point, file system type, and mount options. This information is used by the mount command to mount the file system at boot time.
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