The option -l adds the labels in this listing.
Lists all mounted filesystems (of type type). Three forms of invocation do not actually mount anything:
The previous contents (ifĪny) and owner and mode of dir become invisible, and as long as this filesystem remains mounted, the pathname dir refers to the root of the Mount -t type device dir This tells the kernel to attach the filesystem found on device (which is of type type) at the directory dir. The standard form of the mount command, is The mount command serves to attach the filesystem found on some device to the big file tree. These files can be spread out over severalĭevices. All files accessible in a Unix system are arranged in one big tree, the file hierarchy, rooted at /.