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What command is used to mount the disk?

by EITCA Academy / Thursday, 03 August 2023 / Published in Cloud Computing, EITC/CL/GCP Google Cloud Platform, Getting started with GCP, Persistent Disks, Examination review

To mount a disk in the context of Cloud Computing, specifically on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP), you can use the `mount` command. The `mount` command is a Linux utility that allows you to attach a file system, such as a disk, to a specific directory in the file system hierarchy.

Before using the `mount` command, you need to ensure that you have the necessary permissions to mount the disk. Typically, you would require administrative privileges or be part of the sudoers group to perform this operation.

To mount a disk, you first need to identify the disk you want to mount. In GCP, disks are represented by their device names or unique identifiers. You can find this information in the GCP Console, or by using the `lsblk` command in the Linux terminal to list the available block devices.

Once you have identified the disk, you can proceed with the mounting process. The general syntax of the `mount` command is as follows:

mount [options] device directory

Here, `device` refers to the disk device file, which can be specified by its device name (e.g., `/dev/sdb`) or its unique identifier (e.g., `UUID=12345678-9abc-def0-1234-56789abcdef0`). The `directory` parameter represents the mount point, which is an existing empty directory in the file system hierarchy where the disk will be attached.

For example, let's say you want to mount a disk with the device name `/dev/sdb` to the directory `/mnt/disk1`. You can use the following command:

sudo mount /dev/sdb /mnt/disk1

After executing this command, the disk will be mounted and accessible through the `/mnt/disk1` directory. You can now interact with the disk as if it were a regular directory in the file system.

It is important to note that the `mount` command only mounts the disk temporarily. If you want the disk to be automatically mounted at system startup, you need to update the `/etc/fstab` file with the appropriate entry. This ensures that the disk is mounted persistently across reboots.

To unmount a disk, you can use the `umount` command followed by the mount point or device name. For example, to unmount the disk we mounted earlier, you can use the following command:

sudo umount /mnt/disk1

This will detach the disk from the mount point and make it inaccessible through the specified directory.

The `mount` command is used to attach a disk to a specific directory in the file system hierarchy. It requires administrative privileges and takes the disk device file and mount point as parameters. The `umount` command is used to detach the disk from the mount point.

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