What is the purpose of a system mount unit?

What is the purpose of a system mount unit?
A. It is used by the command systemd -mount and allows users to mount partitions to mount points of their choice
B. It is used only to mount network file systems to local mount points. It cannot be used for local media
C. It is created by the command systemd-fstab-generator to integrate entries from /etc/f stab into the system boot process
D. It is used by the command mount when using system to mount and unmount file systems

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2 thoughts on “What is the purpose of a system mount unit?

  1. “systemd mount unit” is one of the functions of “systemd”. By creating different “.mount” settings in the “/etc/systemd/system” directory, the file names can be customized to set different files. The way the system is to be mounted is not like the traditional “/etc/fstab”. The file system’s mount settings are crowded together. It is difficult to directly mount or uninstall using the “/etc/fstab” file. In addition, the “.mount” setting file is also the same as the “.service” file, which can be easily controlled using the “systemctl” command.

    So the answer is the option “A”.

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