Before being able to write data on a hard disk, you first need to create a partition, then to create a filesystem on it, and finally to mount this filesystem.
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Before being able to write data on a hard disk, you first need to create a partition, then to create a filesystem on it, and finally to mount this filesystem.
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Example 4 shows how to create a filesystem that only exists for the duration of the job and is shared by all nodes.
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