Changeset 0c396df for chapter03/mounting.xml
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rb4a4650 r0c396df 4 4 <para> 5 5 Now that we have created a file system, it is ready for use. All we have 6 to do to be able to access it (as in reading data from and writing data to 7 it) is mount it. If it is mounted under /mnt/lfs, this partition can 8 be accessed by going to the /mnt/lfs directory and then doing whatever 9 needed to do. This book will assume that the partition was mounted 10 under /mnt/lfs. It doesn't matter which directory is chosen, the 11 user just has to make sure that he remembers what he chose. 6 to do to be able to access the partition (as in reading data from and writing 7 data to) is mount it. If it is mounted under /mnt/lfs, this partition can 8 be accessed by cd'ing to the /mnt/lfs directory. This book will assume 9 that the partition was mounted under /mnt/lfs. It doesn't matter which 10 directory is chosen, just make sure you remember what you chose. 12 11 </para> 13 12
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