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Apr 17, 2011

i'v 2 unmounted partitions /dev/sda8 , /dev/sda9 ... i do the following:

#assume sudo where applicable
mkdir /media/myMtPt
#mount sda8
mount /dev/sda8 /media/myMtPt

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if i write anything to /media/myMtPt it'll go to /dev/sda9..but both /dev/sda8 and /dev/sda9 show same mount point /media/myMtPt.. so if somebody else has to find out (without checking the history) to which one will the o/p go if written to /media/myMtPt then what is the way out?

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Code:

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Code:
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Code:
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