understanding partitioning
Linux Tyro
ubuntu.bkn1 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 1 15:01:02 UTC 2011
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Avi Greenbury <lists at avi.co> wrote:
Let's say you have a directory /media/music. In this directory are two
> files: file1 file2
>
> And you have a removable hard drive, with music on it. In this
> directory are four files: song1 song2 song3 song4.
>
> If you look in the directory /media/music/, you will see
>
> /media/music/file1
> /media/music/file2
>
> If you mount that removable hard drive at /media/music, then when you
> look in /media/music you will see:
>
> /media/music/song1
> /media/music/song2
> /media/music/song3
> /media/music/song4
>
> file1 and file2 haven't been deleted, they're just inaccessible while
> something else is mounted in their parent directory (/media/music). If
> you unmount the removable drive and look in /media/music you'll see
>
> /media/music/file1
> /media/music/file2
>
> Again, song1, song2, song3 and song4 haven't been deleted, they're just
> rendered inaccesible because they're not mounted anywhere.
>
Amazing if it happens. I guess 'file1' and 'file2' would remain there (it
would be since these haven't been deleted) but not getting shown! Did you
check manually by going into the directory (GUI) after mounting the
external hard-disk?
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