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Once a filesystem has been created (on the hard disk, floppy disk, or CD-ROM) or exported from a remote server, you must add the mount information to the system so that you can then mount and use the filesystem.
To add filesystem mount information, in the Filesystem Manager:
Add Mount Configuration
then select Local or Remote.
Open Host
selection) requires remote access permission on the machine
you plan to administer. The remote machine must recognize the
account being used to administer users on the local machine. See
``Setting remote access for a user''
for more information. As on the local machine, non-root
accounts require the Administer Filesystems
authorization to run the
Filesystem Manager. See
``Assigning authorizations''
for more information.
If you selected ``Now'' to mount the filesystem immediately, the Mount icon appears to the left of the filesystem name indicating that the filesystem is mounted.
To remove the mount configuration for a filesystem, select
Mount
Remove Mount Configuration
and click on Yes at the prompt.
This removes the mount information from the /etc/vfstab file and the filesystem no longer appears in the Filesystem Manager list. If the filesystem is mounted, removing the mount configuration also unmounts the filesystem.