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diff --git a/Mounting-on-login-using-pam_mount.md b/Mounting-on-login-using-pam_mount.md
index d499975..9537af6 100644
--- a/Mounting-on-login-using-pam_mount.md
+++ b/Mounting-on-login-using-pam_mount.md
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ PAM config
----------
An example `/etc/pam.d/sshd` on Fedora 24 is shown below. Basically, pam_mount must be called two times:
-1) as the last element in "auth" so it gets the password.
-2) as the last element in "session", where it performs the actual mount.
+ 1. As the last element in "auth" so it gets the password.
+ 2. As the last element in "session", where it performs the actual mount.
```
#%PAM-1.0
@@ -39,7 +39,9 @@ auth substack password-auth
auth include postlogin
# Used with polkit to reauthorize users in remote sessions
-auth optional pam_reauthorize.so prepare
-auth optional pam_mount.so
+# vvv insert here #
+auth optional pam_mount.so
+# ^^^ insert here #
account required pam_nologin.so
account include password-auth
password include password-auth
@@ -54,7 +56,9 @@ session include password-auth
session include postlogin
# Used with polkit to reauthorize users in remote sessions
-session optional pam_reauthorize.so prepare
+# vvv insert here #
session optional pam_mount.so
+# ^^^ insert here #
```
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