On Thursday 01 March 2012 02:45:57 am Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> You can put Directories into /mnt, but you need to be aware that whatever
> you put there may not survive a reboot.

I don't understand--I can't recall ever having to recreate a (sub)directory 
in /mnt after a reboot.

If you're referring to actually mounting a device to such subdirectories, 
afaik, if you do the mount from fstab (and if the device is present on a 
reboot), that mount will survive (i.e., be remounted).  If you do a mount at 
the CLI, you'd have to remount the directory after a reboot.  

But, afaik, all of those statements are true of any directory or mount, 
whether it is under /mnt or somewhere else.

Randy Kramer
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