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9 _TL;DR: Let's automatically discover, mount and enable the root partition,
22 * The OS can discover and mount the necessary file systems with a non-existent
26 file systems contained in GPT disk images automatically and mount them to the
158 …mount point is indeed `/var/tmp/`, not `/tmp/`. The latter is typically maintained in memory via `…
160 … for all partitions that carry Linux file systems. The installer needs to mount them explicitly vi…
211 mounted. Tools that automatically mount disk image with a GPT partition
222 [mount(8)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mount.8.html) or directly with
223 [mount(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mount.2.html), they typically
314 An *operating* *system* _should_ automatically discover and mount the first
317 automatically discover and mount the first `/usr/`, `/home/`, `/srv/`, `/var/`,
320 automatically discover and mount the partition containing the currently used
322 and mount the partition containing the currently used Extended Boot Loader
323 Partition to `/boot/`. It _should not_ discover or automatically mount
332 discovery _must not_ mount any discovered file system over it. Optionally, in
334 mounting the first suitable partition an OS might choose to mount the partition
341 A *container* *manager* should automatically discover and mount the root,
343 disk image. It may choose to mount any discovered ESP and/or XBOOOTLDR