By default.
If there isn't one and everything is working as it should, how could I miss it? Much less know I was missing something I never needed in the first place?
I'm going to have to do a search on my posts and document how many things I do differently or not at all that seem to be SOP for everyone else. There are several files I'd never touched before somebody else mentioned using them. fstab only one among them.
That comes from teaching myself how to use it as a PC-BSD use rand many of the things I do carried over from then. I did not think the Handbook applied and never read it. Teaching myself to use ports what was hardest. a post asking where to find portsnap in the ports tree where I was at in 2005.
Determination and a desire to use UNIX, the association with Ma Bell what impressed me, Trial and Error, google-fu, and natural ability and aptitude by birthright what got me, Asking questions embarrassing for me, kept me quiet and hidden among you while I learned how to do things that came hardest of all, like setting my email alias.
That finally figured out well after I joined, I'm talking maybe 2 years, and still did not read the Handbook. Now it all comes together for me easily when nothing is easy anymore.