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  mount: You must specify a filesystem type with -t.
 
  mount: You must specify a filesystem type with -t.
  
  sudo mount -t [[exfat]] /dev/disk2s1 /tmp/foo
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  sudo [[mount -t]] [[exfat]] /dev/disk2s1 /tmp/foo
  
 
  See also: <code>[[/Volumes]]</code> folder in [[macOS]])
 
  See also: <code>[[/Volumes]]</code> folder in [[macOS]])
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== Related ==
 
== Related ==
 
* <code>[[umount]]</code>
 
* <code>[[umount]]</code>
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* <code>[[showmount]]</code>
 
* <code>[[systemd-mount]]</code>
 
* <code>[[systemd-mount]]</code>
 
* <code>[[mount]] -o remount /dev/[[shm]]</code>
 
* <code>[[mount]] -o remount /dev/[[shm]]</code>

Latest revision as of 17:02, 15 October 2024

mount command mounts filesystems

https://linux.die.net/man/8/mount



mount /dev/sdc1342 /test
mount: /test: unknown filesystem type 'zfs_member'.
mount /dev/VG_NAME/LV_NAME /directory/


macOS[edit]

sudo mount /dev/disk2s1 /tmp/foo
mount: You must specify a filesystem type with -t.
sudo mount -t exfat /dev/disk2s1 /tmp/foo
See also: /Volumes folder in macOS)

Linux Kernel[edit]

  • ID mapping in mounts which allows to map an UID to a different one in a mount;

Errors[edit]

Related[edit]

mount | column -t
ansible.posix.mount

See also[edit]

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