G.8 mounting the file system automatically, Mounting the file system automatically – Dot Hill Systems II 200 FC User Manual
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Appendix G Configuring a Linux Server G-7
2. Take the device that you ran
fdisk
on and run the following command to create an
ext3 file system:
where x is the partition on which you are creating a file system. Replace x with
1
because there is only one partition.
G.7
Creating a Mount Point and Mounting the File
System Manually
1. Go to the directory where you want to create a directory that will be the mount point.
Then type the following command:
where name is the name of the new directory.
2. To mount your file system, type the following:
where x is 1 for this partition and the directory-path is the directory that was created
and its location.
G.8
Mounting the File System Automatically
You can label the partition so that it can be entered in the
fstab
file for mounting the
partition automatically at bootup. The use of the label and fstab file is a faster
operation than mounting the file system manually with a device path.
1. Type the following command to add a label to the partition:
where x is 1 for this partition and directory-path is the directory that was created and
its location.
2. Edit the
/etc/fstab
file and add the following line:
mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sdb(
x)
mkdir
name
mount /dev/sdb(
x) / directory-path
e2label /dev/sdb(
x) / directory-path
LABEL=/mount/point /mount/point ext3
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