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Linux file mapping

Time:10-04

I have hundreds of G fragments of the documents, now need to use in the Linux system,
You could change the fragments under Windows into image file into the iso format, such as
Then under the Linux system load in direct mapping to the corresponding folder called directly,

CodePudding user response:

Can, the mount command to complete, such as:
Mount -o loop/home/test/file. The iso/MNT/myfile

CodePudding user response:

reference 1/f, the devil knows how reply:
, the mount command to complete, such as:
The mount -o loop/home/test/file. The iso/MNT/myfile


Set to boot automatically map: what happened

CodePudding user response:

reference 1/f, the devil knows how reply:
, the mount command to complete, such as:
The mount -o loop/home/test/file. The iso/MNT/myfile


Set to boot automatically map: what happened

CodePudding user response:

Can be added in rc. Local files

CodePudding user response:

reference WSWHP reply: 3/f
Quote: reference 1/f, the devil knows how reply:

Can, the mount command to complete, such as:
The mount -o loop/home/test/file. The iso/MNT/myfile


Set to boot automatically map how make

In the startup file "rcS" plus: mount -o loop/home/test/file. The iso/MNT/myfile

CodePudding user response:

Boot map is best in the/etc/fstab file, other mapping reference system written in the file
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