3com MSR 20-20 참조 매뉴얼

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Description
Use the mount command to mount a hot swappable storage device, such as a CF 
card, a USB device, etc (excluding Flash). This command is effective only when the 
device is in unmounted state.
By default, a storage device is in the mounted state, that is, you can use it without 
mounting it.
Note that:
Do not remove the storage device or swap the board when mounting or 
unmounting the device, or when you are processing files on the storage device. 
Otherwise, the file system could be damaged.
When a storage device is connected to a low version system, the system may 
not be able to recognize the device automatically, you need to use the mount 
command for the storage device to function normally.
Before removing a mounted storage device from the system, you should first 
unmount it to avoid damaging the device.
Related command:
n
The support of this command varies with devices.
For a device supporting partitioning, this command can only mount a partition 
device rather than the storage device.
Example
# Mount a CF card on a centralized device.
<Sysname> mount cf:
% Mount cf: successfully.
%Apr 23 01:50:00:628 2003 System VFS/0/LOG:
cf: mounted into slot 0. 
# On a device supporting partitioning, mount the third partition device on the CF 
card.
<Sysname> mount cf2:
% Mount cf2: successfully.
%Apr 23 01:50:00:628 2003 Sysname VFS/5/LOG:
cf2: mounted into slot 4. 
move
Syntax
move fileurl-source fileurl-dest
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Parameter
fileurl-source: Name of the source file.
fileurl-dest: Name of the target file.
Description
Use the move command to move a file.