Deepin Linux Mount Points Guide

When selecting the mount point for deepin, several factors can be considered:

  1. Data partition: If you have a separate data partition, you can mount it as /home to store user files and personal settings.
  2. Root Partition: The root partition is the core component of the operating system, typically mounted as /. It serves as the root directory of the system, containing all operating system files and directories.
  3. Temporary files: If you want to store temporary files in a separate partition, you can mount them as /tmp. This can prevent temporary files from being lost in case of a system crash.
  4. Extra applications: If you have additional applications or software that need a separate partition, you can mount them under /opt. This will help keep applications and system files separate, making it easier to manage and maintain.
  5. Other data partitions: If you have additional data partitions, you can mount them as /mnt or /media for easy access and management of the files within those partitions.

Please note that these are just some suggestions, and you can choose the mounting point that suits your own needs.

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