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# Issue the command called '''mount''' . This command provides information relating to various partitions (logical volumes) and corresponding "mount points" (directories).
# Record the information from issuing the <code>mount</code> command for both '''lv_root''' and '''lv_home'''. What commands would issue to quickly obtain this information?
# Issue the command <span style="background-color:yellow;font-weight:bold">'''umount /archive'''</span>. Did anything happen? Issue the mount command again. Is there any difference with the command output?# View the online man pages for the '''[http://linuxmanpages.com/man8/mount.8.php mount''' ] command. Issue the <code>mount</code> command with arguments to "re-connect" the device <span style="background-color:yellow;font-weight:bold">'''/dev/mapper/vg_fedora2-lv_archive'''</span> to the '''/archive''' directory (refer to the section '''Linux Command Online Reference''' above).
{{Admon/note|File-System Type Option No Longer Required for Mount Command|When viewing examples online, you may notice that the -t option is used with the mount command to indicate the version or type of file-system to mount.<br />'''The -t option is no longer required for the mount command''',|}}