Mount point is to access a file system in linux is true or false
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Yes , it is true that Mount point is to access a file system in Linux
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A mount point is essentially a directory that allows us to access the data on your hard discs. In more technical terms, a mount point is a (typically empty) directory in the currently accessible filesystem that is used to mount another filesystem (attached)
The file in Linux provides information about where and how partitions should be mounted. This file is referred to by Linux, which mounts file systems on devices by performing the mount -a command (mount all file systems) every time you boot.
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