When a device is unmounted, it is in a logically disconnected state, and you can then remove the
storage medium from the system safely. To mount a storage medium, you are to reconnect the logically
disconnected storage medium to the system.
Follow the steps below to mount/unmount a storage medium:
To do...
Mount a storage medium
Unmount a storage
medium
When mounting or unmounting a storage medium, or performing file operations on it, do not unplug
or switchover the storage medium or the card where the storage medium resides. Otherwise, the
file system could be damaged.
Before removing a mounted storage medium from the system, you should first unmount it to avoid
damaging the storage medium.
Setting File System Prompt Modes
The file system provides the following two prompt modes:
alert: In this mode, the system warns you about operations that may bring undesirable
consequences such as file corruption or data loss.
quiet: In this mode, the system does not prompt confirmation for any operation.
To prevent undesirable consequence resulting from misoperations, the alert mode is preferred.
To do...
Enter system view
Set the operation prompt mode
of the file system
File System Operations Example
# Display the files and the subdirectories under the current directory.
<Sysname> dir
Directory of flash:/
Use the command...
mount device
umount device
Use the command...
system-view
file prompt { alert | quiet }
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Remarks
Optional
A storage medium is automatically
mounted and in mounted state when
it is connected to the system by
default.
Optional
A storage medium is automatically
mounted and in mounted state when
it is connected to the system by
default. Before unplugging a storage
medium, unmount it.
Remarks
—
Optional
The default is alert.
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