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You'll be introduced to terms related to mounting in the Linux OS.
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Created Date 05.26.15
Last Updated 05.26.15
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______ involves making a device accessible to users via the logical directory tree.
The mount ______ is the directory attached to a device.
Mounted devices temporarily cover up the contents of a mount point.
Any existing directory can serve as a mount point.
It isn't recommended practice to create empty directories to be used specifically for mounting devices.
When the Linux file system is first turned on, a file system on the hard drive is mounted to the / directory, which is known as the ____________.
Which of these commands is used to mount devices to a mount point?
Which of these commands is used to unmount devices from mount point directories?
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