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WEEK03: UTM M1
- VirtualBox uses devices like sda, sdb, sdc…
- UTM M1 uses devices like vda, vdb, vdc…
- Device /dev/vdb will be also used for LFS (Linux From Scratch).
- You are not yforku, Use your own account!
M1: Update Your Debian Guest (root mode)
apt-get update;apt-get upgrade -y;apt-get autoremove -y;apt-get autoclean -y;apt-get clean -y;
M1: Find Your New Disk (root mode)
cat /proc/partitions
M1: Cross checking the current mounted disks (root mode)
df | grep \/dev\/vd
M1: (In This Example) Your device is “/dev/vdb”
M1: Formating Your New Disk (root mode)
mkfs -v /dev/vdb
M1: Creat a New Mounting Directory (root mode)
- Use your “GitHub Account” as the directory name. E.g., “yforku”
- You are not yforku! Replace yforku with your GitHub Account.
mkdir -pv /yforku/
ls -al /yforku/
M1: Mount Your New Disk (root mode)
- Use your “GitHub Account” as the directory name. E.g., “yforku”
- You are not yforku! Replace yforku with your GitHub Account.
mount -v /dev/vdb /yforku/
M1: Check Your UTM Disk (root mode)
- Use your “GitHub Account” as the directory name. E.g., “yforku”
- You are not yforku! Replace yforku with your GitHub Account.
fdisk -l
cat /proc/partitions | grep vdb
df | grep vdb
ls -al /yforku/
M1: Change Owner Your New Disk (root mode)
- Use your “GitHub Account” as the directory name. E.g., “yforku”
- You are not yforku! Replace yforku with your GitHub Account.
ls -al /yforku/
chown -Rv yforku:yforku /yforku/
ls -al /yforku/