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Jay LaCroix
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Jay LaCroix

Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
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Mounting and unmounting volumes

Now that you’ve added a new storage volume to your server and formatted it, you can mount the new device so that you can start using it. To do this, we use the mount command. This command allows you to attach a storage device (or even a network share) to a local directory on your server. Before mounting, the directory must be empty. The mount command, which we’ll get to practice with an example very shortly, basically just requires you to designate a place (directory) for the device to be mounted to. But where should you mount the volume?

Normally, there are two directories, created by default, in your Ubuntu Server installation that exist for the purposes of mounting volumes: /mnt and /media. While there is no hard rule as far as where media needs to be mounted, these two directories exist as part of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) that was mentioned in Chapter 4, Navigating and Essential Commands. The purposes of the /mnt...

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Jay LaCroix

Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
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