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== Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems == | == Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems == | ||
'''Temporarily Mounting or Unmounting Filesystems''' | |||
'''Syntax and Parameters for mount''' | |||
'''Options for mount''' | |||
'''Using umount''' | |||
'''Permanently Mounting Filesystems''' |
Revision as of 20:16, 1 February 2011
Configuring Hardware
Configuring the BIOS and Core Hardware
Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems
IRQs
I/O Addresses
DMA Addresses
Boot Disks and Geometry Settings
Coldplug and Hotplug Devices
Configuring Expansion Cards
Configuring PCI Cards
Learning about Kernel Modules
Loading Kernel Modules
Removing Kernel Modules
Configuring USB Devices
USB Basics
Linux USB Drivers
USB Manager Applications
Configuring Hard Disks
Configuring PATA Disks
Configuring SATA Disks
Configuring SCSI Disks
Configuring External Disks
Designing a Hard Disk Layout
Why Partition?
Understanding Partitioning Systems
GPT Partitions
An Alternative to Partitions: LVM
Mount Points
Common Partitions and Filesystem Layouts
Creating Partitions and Filesystems
Partitioning a Disk
Using fdisk
Using GNU Parted
Preparing a Partition for Use
Common Filesystem Types
Creating a Filesystem
Creating Swap Space
Maintaining Filesystem Health
Tuning Filesystems
Obtaining Filesystem Information
Adjusting Tunable Filesystem Parameters
Interactively Debugging a Filesystem
Maintaining a Journal
Checking Filesystems
Monitoring Disk Use
Monitoring Disk Use by Partition
Monitoring Disk Use by Directory
Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems
Temporarily Mounting or Unmounting Filesystems
Syntax and Parameters for mount
Options for mount
Using umount
Permanently Mounting Filesystems