[Bug 282681] '/cdrom/' vs '/media/'
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Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:30:02 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=282681
Bug ID: 282681
Summary: '/cdrom/' vs '/media/'
Product: Documentation
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only Me
Priority: ---
Component: Books & Articles
Assignee: doc@FreeBSD.org
Reporter: tzxzan+cqw8r63qtfb5g@sharklasers.com
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/book/#dirstructure
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A mount point is a directory where additional file systems can be grafted onto
a parent file system (usually the root file system). This is further described
in Disk Organization. Standard mount points include /usr/, /var/, /tmp/, /mnt/,
and /cdrom/. These directories are usually referenced to entries in /etc/fstab.
This file is a table of various file systems and mount points and is read by
the system. Most of the file systems in /etc/fstab are mounted automatically at
boot time from the script rc(8) unless their entry includes noauto. Details can
be found in The fstab File.
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/media/
Contains subdirectories to be used as mount points for removable media such as
CDs, USB drives, and floppy disks
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