Mounting status using the fdisk command in Linux

In Linux, the fdisk command is used for partitioning disks, not for checking mounting status. To view mounting status, you can use the df or mount command.

The df command can be used to display information about currently mounted file systems, including mount points, disk usage, and other details.例子如下:

df -h

The mount command can be used to display information about the file systems currently mounted in the system and their mount points. Here is an example:

mount


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