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FSTAB question with a USB Bootable drive and to additional hard drives

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First question and I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question as I am still learning. I have three drives, sda2, sdb2, sdc2. Its running on a Pi and I have made it to where I can boot to m.2 drive connected to USB on sda2. I wanted to connect to drives on sdb2 and sdc2 so I added the command in fstab that is:

/dev/sdb2 /HD1 auto defaults, user 0 2

/dev/sdc2 /HD2 auto defaults, user 0 2

upon reboot it crashes. I am thinking that I need to either add /dev/sda2 this as well to this or that I need change the user 0 2 to something else. I am not sure but I would like to see if someone would be willing to give me a little help on this one.

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I am not sure how to be more specific, I will try to state differently: I have 3 drives. The sda2 drive has OS and is the one I want the pi to boot to. The other 2 (sdb2 and sdc2) drives I want to use as File Shares. After I am booted, I added the other 2 drives to /etc/fstab with the lines above added so after reboot those to stay mounted. However, after it reboots, it will not boot to OS.
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