One. mount a USB drive to Linux, or it can be a linux1 in a virtual machine. First plug the USB stick 2. Fdisk-l find their own USB stick device, and remember the file system type, mainly look at the size of space to judge, such as/DEV/SDC3. Set up a USB directory Mkdir-p/mnt/usb4 under the MNT directory. Mount USB mount-t Vfat/dev/sdc/mnt/usb Sometimes errors occur, then follow the prompts to enter DMESG | Tail, according to the prompt can see the correct partition should be mounted, such as/DEV/SDB1 if it is FAT32, the file system type is VFAT; If it is FAT16, msdos if it is ext2 ext2 two. Install the SSH login system using a mirrored CD-ROM: #mkdir/mnt/ CDROM [first to build a directory for the Mount, the name "CDROM" casually take a] #mount-t iso9660/dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom will prompt CDROM for read-only, normal condition. Then find to install the package, do not know in which directory words can use the Find command: #find/mnt/cdrom | grep OpenSSH http://blog.csdn.net/xqhrs232/article/details/51273638
Mount USB drive to Linux