GNOME 2.2 Desktop on Linux User Guide

To Mount a File System

To mount a file system, perform the following steps:

  1. Right click on a folder in the file manager and choose Sharing -> Mount. A Mounting/Unmounting dialog is displayed.


    Note –

    If the Unmount menu item is in the popup menu, the directory that you selected already has a file system mounted.


  2. Enter the information for the file system that you want to mount in the Mounting/Unmounting dialog. The following table describes the elements on the dialog:

    Dialog Element 

    Description 

    mount local Directory

    Displays the name of the currently selected folder. 

    as directory

    Enter the path of the file system that you want to mount on the folder. 

    on remote machine

    If the on remote machine is selected, this means that the file system to mount is on another system. You must enter the IP address or DNS name of the system.

  3. To select advanced options for the file system that you want to mount, click on the Advanced button. A Mount Options dialog is displayed. The following table describes the elements on the dialog:

    Dialog Element 

    Description 

    Read Write

    Select this option to assign read and write access permissions to the mounted file system. 

    Read Only

    Select this option to assign read only access permissions to the mounted file system. 

    Specify mount type

    Select this option to specify the type of file system to mount. Enter the file system type in the field. 

    Specify additional options: (comma separated)

    Select this option to specify further options for the file system that you want to mount. Enter the options in the field. Use a comma to separate each option. 

  4. Click on the Mount button. A dialog displays a success or failure message.