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1<sect1 id="ch04-mountingpart">
2<title>Mounting the new partition</title>
3
4<para>
5Now that we have created the ext2 file system, it is ready for use. All we have
6to do to be able to access it (as in reading from and writing date to it) is
7mounting it. If you mount it under /mnt/lfs, you can access this partition
8by going to the /mnt/lfs directory and then do whatever you need to do. This
9book will assume that you have mounted the partition on a subdirectory
10under /mnt. It doesn't matter which directory you choose, just make sure
11you remember what you chose.
12</para>
13
14<para>
15Create the /mnt/lfs directory by runnning:
16</para>
17
18<blockquote><literallayout>
19
20 <userinput>mkdir -p /mnt/lfs</userinput>
21
22</literallayout></blockquote>
23
24<para>
25Now mount the LFS partition by running:
26</para>
27
28<blockquote><literallayout>
29
30 <userinput>mount /dev/xxx /mnt/lfs</userinput>
31
32</literallayout></blockquote>
33
34<para>
35Replace <quote>xxx</quote> by your partition's designation.
36</para>
37
38<para>
39This directory (/mnt/lfs) is the $LFS variable you have read about earlier.
40So if you read somewhere to "cp inittab $LFS/etc" you actually will type
41<quote>cp inittab /mnt/lfs/etc</quote>. Or if you want to use the $LFS
42environment variable, execute <userinput>export LFS=/mnt/lfs</userinput>
43now.
44</para>
45
46</sect1>
47
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