mount
Command Function
This command is used to mount a device to a specified directory.
Syntax
mount [-f] [-t TYPE] [-o OPTION,] [[DEVICE] DIR]
Parameters
Table 1 Parameter description
Parameter | Description | Value Range |
---|---|---|
--help | Displays the parameters supported by the mount command. | N/A |
-f | Fakes mounting the file system (no mounting is actually performed). | N/A |
-t | Specifies the file system type. | vfat, yaffs, jffs, ramfs, nfs, procfs, romfs |
-o | Specifies the mount options. | N/A |
DEVICE | Specifies the device to mount (in the format of the device directory). | A device in the system |
DIR | Specifies the directory. You must have the execution (search) permission on the specified directory. |
N/A |
Usage Guidelines
By specifying the device to mount, directory, and file system format in the mount command, you can successfully mount the file system to the specified directory.
Note
Currently, the shell does not support this command. mksh supports it. To switch to mksh, run cd bin and ./mksh.
Example
Run mount -t nfs 192.168.1.3:/nfs nfs.
Output
Mount the nfs directory on the server with IP address of 192.168.1.3 to the newly created /nfs directory in the current system.
OHOS:/$ mkdir nfs
OHOS:/$ mount -t nfs 192.168.1.3:/nfs nfs
Mount nfs on 192.168.1.3:/nfs, uid:0, gid:0
Mount nfs finished.
OHOS:/$ ls nfs/
16d.xml gpio_test ohos_test.txt userfs_vfat.img
OHOS_Image.bin hello rootfs_vfat.img
dev_tools mksh_rootfs_vfat.img test_demo