NAME mount - mount a file system SYNOPSIS mount mount LABEL PATH mount ADDRESS PATH mount --bind PATH PATH OPTIONS -r, --readonly mount filesystem readonly --bind mount a bind point (folder to folder) -h, --help print help message DESCRIPTION All files accessible in OpenOS are arranged in one big tree, starting with the root node, '/'. The files are the leaves of the tree, directories are inner nodes of the tree. Files can be distributed across several devices (file system components, such as hard drives and floppies). The `mount` command is used to attach a file system to this tree. The `umount` command can be used to remove a mounted file system from the tree (note that `rm` works for this, too). EXAMPLES mount Display a list of all currently mounted file systems. mount test /home Mounts the file system labeled `test` at `/home`. mount 56f /var Mounts the file system of which the address starts with `56f` at `/var`. mount --readonly tmpfs /tmp_ro Mounts a readonly access path of tmpfs to /tmp_ro mount --bind /mnt/fa4/home /home Mounts /mnt/fa5/home to /home