backward compat in /etc/fstab?

From: Mipam (mipam_at_ibb.net)
Date: 12/30/04

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    Hi,

    In 5.2 when you wished to make mdmfs in an /etc/fstab entry, you were
    actually using the compatibility mode for the old mount_mfs. It was not
    possible to set permissions and ownerships in an /etc/fstab entry.
    So a workaround should be made then in /etc/rc.local
    It this still the same in 5.3 or will the compatibility mode be removed so
    that proper permissions and ownership can be set in an fstab entry?
    Bye,

    Mipam.
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