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* [[Linux#Commands|Linux]]
* [[Linux#Commands|Linux]]
* [[Linux NFS]]
* [[umount]]
=List Filesystems Mounted by a NFS Client=
Run <tt>mount</tt> without any argument.
=Mount a Newly Added Filesystem without Reboot=
If a new filesystem was added to [[/etc/fstab]] it can be mounted without reboot:
mount -a


=Options=
=Options=


==<tt>-v</tt>==
==<tt>-v</tt>==
Verbose <tt>mount</tt>.
Useful to [[Linux_NFS_Troubleshooting#Useful_Commands|troubleshoot NFS client problems]].
==<tt>-o</tt>==
Specifies other mount options.
For NFS, the following can be specified:
* NFS version to use:
<pre>
mount -t nfs -o "vers=3" ...
</pre>
=Mounting a Filesystem at Boot=
{{Internal|/etc/fstab#Mount_a_File_System_at_Boot|Mounting a Filesystem at Boot}}
=Mounting a CD/DVD ISO Image=
<pre>
mkdir /mnt/dvd
mount -o loop image-file.iso /mnt/dvd
</pre>

Latest revision as of 21:56, 19 February 2021

Internal

List Filesystems Mounted by a NFS Client

Run mount without any argument.

Mount a Newly Added Filesystem without Reboot

If a new filesystem was added to /etc/fstab it can be mounted without reboot:

mount -a

Options

-v

Verbose mount.

Useful to troubleshoot NFS client problems.

-o

Specifies other mount options.

For NFS, the following can be specified:

  • NFS version to use:
mount -t nfs -o "vers=3" ...

Mounting a Filesystem at Boot

Mounting a Filesystem at Boot

Mounting a CD/DVD ISO Image

mkdir /mnt/dvd
mount -o loop image-file.iso /mnt/dvd