Summary of Linux Explained | Mounting File Systems

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This video provides an overview of how to mount and unmount file systems on a Linux system. It covers the use of the sudo and umount commands, and demonstrates how to unmount a drive using these commands.

  • 00:00:00 This video explains how to mount and unmount file systems in Linux. The first step is to list out block devices on the system. Next, the mount command is used to mount the file system on the USB drive.
  • 00:05:00 The video describes the various files and directories that are located under the "root" directory on a Linux system, and how to access those files using the "ls" command. The video then demonstrates how to mount a file system on a specific device using the "mount" command.
  • 00:10:00 This video explains how to mount and unmount file systems on a Linux system. You first need to enable sudo access, and then use the mount and unmount commands to manage file systems.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, Linux is explained, with particular focus on mounting file systems. The video covers the use of the sudo and umount commands, and demonstrates how to unmount a drive using these commands.

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