&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">NBSP; First, you should know that the letter below Windows corresponds to partition one by one. So, we used to see the C disk, D disk, and so on, often corresponds to the first partition, the second partition. Under Linux, these partitions appear in the form of devices, such as/dev/hda1/dev/hda2, and so on, what we need to do is to have these devices one by one correspond to a directory, so is this a connection to the previous concept?
The most common command for Mount partitions is mount
Format: Mount [-parameters] [device name] [Mount Point]
1. Mount the mount point (preferably a directory) in the MNT directory before loading.
2, Common mount Type: CD is ISO9660, floppy disk is FAT16 or Ext2;windows NT is FAT16, NTFS;WINDOWS98 is FAT16, fat32;windows2000 and Windows XP is FAT16, FAT32, NTFS. The kernel currently has full read/write to the FAT partition, is unreadable to NTFS, and the latest kernel is partially read or written.
The commonly used parameters are
-t< File System Type > Specifies the file system type of the device, which is common: Minix Linux's oldest file system ext2 Linux currently used file system Msdos MS-DOS FAT, FAT16 VFAT WINDOWS98 Common FAT32 NFS Network File system iso9660 CD-ROM standard file system NTFS Windows NT 2000 file system HPFS powering file system auto automatically detects file system-o< options > Specifies the options for mounting the file system. Some can also be used in fstab. Commonly used with CODEPAGE=XXX code page iocharset=xxx character set ro mount RW in read-write mode Mount Nouser enable normal users to mount the device
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