1. Each disk partition is treated as a separate device.
2. Each storage device has its own local file system.
3. Enter the mount command itself to display a list of file systems currently mounted on the system.
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1.-t vfstype Specifies the type of file system that is not normally specified. Mount will automatically select the correct type. Common types are:
Disc or disc Image: iso9660
DOS FAT16 file system: MSDOS
Windows 9x FAT32 file system: VFAT
Windows NT NTFS file system: NTFS
Mount Windows file network share: SMBFS
UNIX (LINUX) file network share: NFS
The 2.-o options are primarily used to describe the way devices or files are hooked up. The commonly used parameters are:
Loop: Used to attach a file as a hard disk partition on the system
RO: Hook device with read-only method
RW: Mount device with read-write mode
Iocharset: Specifies the character set used to access the file system
3.device the device to mount (Mount).
Mount point of the 4.dir device on the system.
Linux system mount hard disk partition