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What Can I Do If Mounting a Subdirectory of a File System Failed?

Updated on 2024-12-23 GMT+08:00

Symptom

If a subdirectory is not created before mounting, the mount will fail. In Figure 1, the root directory did not have the subdir subdirectory, so the mount failed. In this case, error message "Permission denied" was reported.

Figure 1 Mounting without a subdirectory

Solution

To troubleshoot this issue, mount the root directory, create a subdirectory, and then mount the subdirectory.

Figure 2 Mounting a subdirectory
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