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systemd-mount

Establish and destroy transient mount or auto-mount points. More information: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-mount.html.
  • Mount a file system (image or block device) at /run/media/system/LABEL where LABEL is the filesystem label or the device name if there is no label:
    systemd-mount {{path/to/file_or_device}}
  • Mount a file system (image or block device) at a specific location:
    systemd-mount {{path/to/file_or_device}} {{path/to/mount_point}}
  • Show a list of all local, known block devices with file systems that may be mounted:
    systemd-mount --list
  • Create an automount point that mounts the actual file system at the time of first access:
    systemd-mount --automount=yes {{path/to/file_or_device}}
  • Unmount one or more devices:
    systemd-mount --umount {{path/to/mount_point_or_device1}} {{path/to/mount_point_or_device2}}
  • Mount a file system (image or block device) with a specific file system type:
    systemd-mount --type={{file_system_type}} {{path/to/file_or_device}} {{path/to/mount_point}}
  • Mount a file system (image or block device) with additional mount options:
    systemd-mount --options={{mount_options}} {{path/to/file_or_device}} {{path/to/mount_point}}

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