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$ fdisk -l
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$ fdisk -l
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Disk /dev/sda: 465.74 GiB, 500079525888 bytes, 976717824 sectors
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Disk /dev/sda: 465.74 GiB, 500079525888 bytes, 976717824 sectors
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Disk model: My Passport 071A
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Disk model: My Passport 071Aumount /dev/sda2
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Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
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Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
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I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
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Disklabel type: gpt
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Disklabel type: gpt
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Disk identifier: 9993F1BB-626C-485F-8542-3CC73BB40953
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Disk identifier: 9993F1BB-626C-485F-8542-3CC73BB40953
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* The filesystem type (optional)
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* The filesystem type (optional)
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* The **mount point**
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* The **mount point**
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* This is the place within the existing filesystem where you want to mount the partition.
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* This is the place within the existing filesystem where you want to mount the partition.
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* This can be anywhere, but in the example we will use the `/mnt' directory
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* When you mount to a directory, this directory _becomes_ the disk you have mounted, you will not see it as a subdirectory within the the mount point, you will just see the contents of the disk itself
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* When you mount to a directory, this directory _becomes_ the disk you have mounted, you will not see it as a subdirectory within the the mount point, you will just see the contents of the disk itself
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```bash
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```bash
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umount -t /dev/sda1 /mnt
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mkdir mountpoint
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mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /mnt
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touch test.txt
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```
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```
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Our `sda1` partition is now mounted at `mountpoint`. We can go ahead and create files. If we now look within the graphical file manager when we click on the `sda1` volume, we will see the new file we have created in `mountpoint`.
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## BIOS and UEFI
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## BIOS and UEFI
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BIOS and UEFI are both firmware that is installed directly on the motherboard of the computer. They are firmware because they are software that is permanent and programmed into read-only memory.
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BIOS and UEFI are both firmware that is installed directly on the motherboard of the computer. They are firmware because they are software that is permanent and programmed into read-only memory.
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