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Install Guide: Mounting Filesystems
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Mount the newly-created filesystems as follows, creating /mnt/funtoo
as the installation mount point:
root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo root # mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/funtoo root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo/boot root # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/funtoo/boot
Optionally, if you have a separate filesystem for /home
or anything else, you can choose to create these filesystems now. Note that if you are wanting to use ZFS or BTRFS to create general storage for files that do not hold operating system files, then this is best to do later after Funtoo Linux is installed.
root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo/home root # mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/funtoo/home
If you have /tmp
or /var/tmp
on a separate filesystem, be sure to change the permissions of the mount point to be globally-writeable after mounting, as follows:
root # chmod 1777 /mnt/funtoo/tmp
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