Linux 101: How to use the mount command

Linux 101: How to use the mount command

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@user-zi7vj7dd5m
@user-zi7vj7dd5m - 24.11.2023 20:14

I didn't understand 😪😪

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@simuman
@simuman - 27.10.2023 20:19

Hi, hopefully you can explain this for me. If I have a mount point mapped on my server to another computer and I save a file to that location on the other computer where is the file actually stored? On the other computer and shown on the server or does it actually store the file on the server?

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@scottmarino9943
@scottmarino9943 - 12.10.2023 02:35

It created the mount point for me, but i can't save anything to it.

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@jjock3239
@jjock3239 - 23.04.2023 04:41

excellent, thanks

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@bone6232
@bone6232 - 30.03.2023 23:37

That lamp reflection in the pupils is trippy

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@jorgejorge8878
@jorgejorge8878 - 20.03.2023 22:31

Is this really a simple and clear explanation? I found it quite complicated, probably because of all the arguments. You can't use unknown content to explain unknown content.

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@tejaspuramwar5891
@tejaspuramwar5891 - 16.03.2023 15:18

Thanks man

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@petermead7510
@petermead7510 - 27.02.2023 03:28

Thank you. Concise, informative and well explained, with examples. Is there a pocket version of you I can just keep with me for when I need more info?

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@justus_bernhard
@justus_bernhard - 24.02.2023 16:00

Cheers mate!

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@gooberminther3tik25
@gooberminther3tik25 - 06.02.2023 23:33

You lost me at lsblk; where I saw sda1 and sda2 but nowhere was sdb which you mounted.

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@chessbd
@chessbd - 15.09.2022 15:35

good effort dude.

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