I presume you are referring to the Crazy Horse Memorial, which is a few kilometers from Mount Rushmore.
mount nfsserv:/mnt /nfs here you all go see you in class tonight $
In 1852 Andrew Waugh located and recorded the highest mountain , this mountain was named Peak XV.
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the man on mnt. pyere gives it to you af ter you beat them on mnt. pyere
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mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/<mount point>.
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Central Asia.. in Kazakhstan
mkdir /mnt/squashfsmount -t squashfs -o loop /path/to/filesystem.squashfs /mnt/squashfs# you might need some sort of How_do_you_decompress_a_SquashFS_filesystemwhich adds squashfs support, mkisofs maybe?
"MNT" can have several meanings depending on the context. In medical terms, it often refers to "mount," indicating an increase in size or quantity. In technology, it can stand for "mount," used in computing to describe attaching a file system to a directory. Additionally, in finance, "MNT" is the currency code for the Mongolian Tögrög.
Big chance that is on /dev/sdb if no then try /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd to mount em do in terminal: su (you password) mkdir /mnt/slave mount /dev/sdb /mnt/slave change as you like you drive will be accessible in /mnt/slave folder