In linux, to bind a directory to a physical device (like a hard disk partition or CD-ROM/USB device) so that the device's file system can be read is called [...] the device.
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In linux, to bind a directory to a physical device (like a hard disk partition or CD-ROM/USB device) so that the device's file system can be read is called [...] the device.
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In linux, to bind a directory to a physical device (like a hard disk partition or CD-ROM/USB device) so that the device's file system can be read is called [...] the device.
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mounting
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19. Partitions, File Systems, Formatting, Mounting C: , D: , etc., notation, of course) is answered here. In UNIX, there is only one root file system that spans many disks. Different directories may actually exist on a different physical disk. <span>To bind a directory to a physical device (like a partition or a CD-ROM) so that the device's file system can be read is called mounting the device. The mount command is used as follows: mount [-t <fstype>] [-o <option>] <device> <directory> umount [-f] [<device>|<directory>] The -t option specifi
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