# The `mount` command The `mount` command is used to mount 'attach' a filesystem and make it accessible by an existing directory structure tree. ### Examples: 1. Displays version information: ``` mount -V ``` 2. Attaching filesystem found on device and of type type at the directory dir: ``` mount -t type device dir ``` ### Syntax Forms: ``` mount [-lhV] ``` ``` mount -a [-fFnrsvw] [-t vfstype] [-O optlist] ``` ``` mount [-fnrsvw] [-t fstype] [-o options] device dir ``` ### Additional Flags and their Functionalities: |**Short Flag** |**Long Flag** |**Description** | |:---|:---|:---| |`-h`|
`--help`
|Dispaly a help message and exists| |`-n`|
`--no-mtab`
|Mount without writing in /etc/mtab| |`-a`|
`--all`
|Mount all filesystems (of the given types) mentioned in fstab| |`-r`|`--read-only`|Mount the filesystem read-only| |`-w`|`--rw`|Mount the filesystem as read/write.| |`-M`|`--move`|Move a subtree to some other place.| |`-B`|`--bind`|Remount a subtree somewhere else *(so that its contents are available in both places)*.|