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OPS235 Lab 5 - CentOS7

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The Linux sys admin also has the ability to manually '''mount''' (connect) and '''un-mount''' (disconnect) partitions in order to perform maintenance on the file system (for example un-mounting the '''/home''' partition to install software and prevent users from logging in during that process).
We will now learn how to perform these operations (including monitoring of disk space usage) in Part 1.
== Part 1: Mounting and Un-mounting Partitions ==
# Although you might have been successful un-mounting the lv_archive logical volume, can you think of any reasons why you might not be able to un-mount that logical volume?
'''Answer the Part 1 observations / questions in your lab log book.'''
'''Answer the == Part 1 observations 2: Monitoring Disk Space == Another essential duty of a Linux system administrator is to anticipate problems and take preventative measures to avoid computer system problems <u>before</ questions in your lab log booku> that occur.'''
== Part 2: Monitoring Disk Space ==disk space activity helps provide Linux system administrators information to help take corrective action.
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