Under linux, almost everything is treated as a file (even memory is managed as a file). Then, when a new device (such as usb, CD-ROM) is connected to the computer, we also need to find a way to mount the device to a folder and manage it as a file.
1. Look at the current hard disk partition and mount point mount
mount -t file system type -o option parameter device (device) dir (mount point) -t: such as fat32, ext3, ios9660, ntfs, etc., but this option usually does not need to be specified, and the system can often recognize it automatically -o: The meaning of the option option can be -ro (read-only), -rw (read and write), -loop (see the file as a partition) Example: When we are in command mode, after inserting the CD, we need to mount the CD to a specific folder. to access 1.su -account//login account 2.mkdir /dir/dir1 //Create an empty folder 3.mount /dev/cdrom/dir/dir1 //mount 4.cd/dir/dir1 //You can see the contents of the CD
2. Unmount umount
Usage: umount dir (mount point) or umount dev (mounted device) Example: uount /mnt/cd //Look again, there is no such device in this directory