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That's a terrible title, my apologies, I didn't want to make it too long and convoluted. Basically, if you're trying to mount an attached volume that is not your primary volume to your Ubuntu server running on AWS you ca...
Mounting Attached Volumes In Amazon Web Services is an episode from Random Tech Thoughts by Kyle Souza. That's a terrible title, my apologies, I didn't want to make it too long and convoluted. Basically, if you're trying to mount an attache...
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That's a terrible title, my apologies, I didn't want to make it too long and convoluted. Basically, if you're trying to mount an attached volume that is not your primary volume to your Ubuntu server running on AWS you can't use SDF or even XVDF as your mount point, you need to use nvme1n1p1. Become a supporter of this podcast: .
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Mounting Attached Volumes In Amazon Web Services is from Random Tech Thoughts by Kyle Souza.
Published Jun 29, 2020 and 2:07 long