Shell Script - Need Help to Understand (OT)
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And I'll go with other posters here...there is a mountain of information on Google about the 'mount' command, that very clearly explains what it does. Simply, it takes a device, and makes it ready for the system to use it. From a very-easy-to-find Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_%28Unix%29 Step 6 tells you to copy files...you don't know what copying means? Step 7 tells you to make it read only...again, seems VERY self-explanatory. It's telling you that you can ONLY READ it, when you set that attribute Step 8 tells you to mount the new device. |
Moved to AIX.
And no, it doesn't look like homework. I've not seen any assignment that looks like a "flow chart" for a build-/change process. OP, it would have helped if you a) explained the back-ground of the "question", and, more specifically, if you b) told us which bits you don't understand. Everybody else: cut the man some slack, be nice. TBOne, specifically: how many times do I need to ask you expressly NOT to bash newbies? Sure, it gives you kudos with other hardliners, those other members who choose to vent their frustration with repeats and poor research, rather than refraining from posting, and makes your feedback look awesome, but at the end of the day LQ prides itself of its friendly atmosphere, and you're REALLY no helping that. Cheers, Tink |
An apology
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The wording used was overboard. On behalf or LQ I apologize for that and without any reservations. |
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