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OPS235 Lab 5 - CentOS7 - SSD

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=== Part 3: Manually & Automatically Mount Partitions ===
We take for granted that a file-system must be mounted (for example the root partition) in order for a Linux system to be usable upon system start-up. This was create automatically for the '''/archive''' mount point automatically when we used the system-config-lvm utility in the previous investigation. We need to learn now to do this manually by editing or adding an entry in the ''/etc/fstab'' file. The system table ('''/etc/fstab''' (). This file system table) contains entries to mount various file systems automatically upon start-up of the Linux system.
The Linux system administrator 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).
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