see if a directory or file is a mountpoint NAME mountpoint - see if a directory or file is a mountpoint SYNOPSIS mountpoint [ -d | -......the filesystems may be replaced by --types umount option. -A , --all-targets Unmount all mountpoints in the current mount namespace for the specified filesystem. The filesystem …...he same filesystem may be accessible by more paths. This is the reason why lsblk provides MOUNTPOINT and MOUNTPOINTS (pl.) columns. The column MOUNTPOINT displays only one mount…...nd group name of each file. -v , --vertical Vertically align the modes and owners. -x , --mountpoints Show mountpoint directories with a 'D' rather than a 'd'. -Z , --context Sh…...em NAME findmnt - find a filesystem SYNOPSIS findmnt [options] findmnt [options] device | mountpoint findmnt [options] [ --source ] device [ --target path | --mountpoint mountpo…...cess to a filesystem (Ext3/4, ReiserFS, JFS, XFS) SYNOPSIS fsfreeze --freeze | --unfreeze mountpoint DESCRIPTION fsfreeze suspends or resumes access to a filesystem. fsfreeze ha…...nt -a [ -fFnrsvw ] [ -t fstype ] [ -O optlist ] mount [ -fnrsvw ] [ -o options ] device | mountpoint mount [ -fnrsvw ] [ -t fstype ] [ -o options ] device mountpoint mount --bin…...lesystem SYNOPSIS fstrim [ -v ] [ -o offset ] [ -l length ] [ -m minimum-size ] -A | -a | mountpoint DESCRIPTION fstrim is used on a mounted filesystem to discard (or "trim") bl…...SYNOPSIS systemd-makefs@ device .service systemd-mkswap@ device .service systemd-growfs@ mountpoint .service systemd-growfs-root.service /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-makefs /usr/lib…...SYNOPSIS systemd-makefs@ device .service systemd-mkswap@ device .service systemd-growfs@ mountpoint .service systemd-growfs-root.service /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-makefs /usr/lib…...SYNOPSIS systemd-makefs@ device .service systemd-mkswap@ device .service systemd-growfs@ mountpoint .service systemd-growfs-root.service /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-makefs /usr/lib…...If not given, signame defaults to SIGKILL . This option implies --fork . --mount-proc [ = mountpoint ] Just before running the program, mount the proc filesystem at mountpoint (…...e with central user databases, such as MySQL or LDAP. OPTIONS fs=/home The device file or mountpoint the policy applies to. Defaults to the filesystem containing the users home …...is found, or there are no permissions to read the path, it will fall back to the device’s mountpoint and "..." is appended to the path. The path might be truncated; use --notrun…...is option is mandatory. ExtraOptions= Extra mount options to use when creating the autofs mountpoint. This takes a comma-separated list of options. This setting is optional. Not…...uperblock. The mounted filesystem will be writable only if neither the filesystem nor the mountpoint are flagged as read-only. Remounting an existing mount An existing mount may…...fstab-decode then runs the specified program, umount (8), and passes it the list of VFAT mountpoints. This unmounts all VFAT partitions. fstab-decode umount $(awk '$3 == "vfat" …...its from disk. To actually mount new directories added to fstab, systemctl start /path/to/mountpoint or systemctl start local-fs.target may be used. Example 2. systemd-system-up…...sertPathIsDirectory= systemd.unit (5) AssertPathIsEncrypted= systemd.unit (5) AssertPathIsMountPoint= systemd.unit (5) AssertPathIsReadWrite= systemd.unit (5) AssertPathIsSymbol…