Part I: File mounts
1. Manual mount
. mount the disc to the "/mnt" folder in the '/' directory (this CD-ROM shows the contents of the CD-ROM file attached to the mount after the CD-ROM file, and the directory of files that need to be mounted, mount/dev/cdrom/mnt. Other files can refer to this method)
2. Auto Mount
Files that need to be mounted automatically are edited in the "/etc/fstab" directory. It is also the directory where the files need to be located and mounted.
Part II: Remote access
1. Install the software required for remote access on the basis of the previous part mount completion.
2. Because the next software we want to install has a dependency relationship, we need to create a Yum repository to resolve this relationship. The address of the Yum warehouse is under "/etc".
3. Install the last file
4. The next step is to set up the WINDOWS7 system that we want to access remotely. Turn off the firewall.
- . View the Linux network IP address, set the Windows7 static IP address with Linux on the same network segment. (Requires Windows also in host-only mode)
6. Allow remote access and add users with remote access in the Windows system.
7. Enter the command on the Linux terminal to access
Linux file mounts and remote access to Windows