How to Mount USB Device in CentOS 7 Linux (NTFS and Linux File System)
USB Hard Disk Drive or USB Flash Drive (Pen drive) is a popular external device that can be used to backup data or transfer data from one device to other device. In GUI (Graphical User Interface) Operating System such as Window or GNOME Desktop in Linux can automatically mount USB device and can show data in it if the File System of that device is supported. But all users do not like or always do not have GUI mode of Operating System specially the CentOS or Red Hat Linux user. In this case, USB device must be mounted manually and then access data from it. On the other hand, by default Linux (CentOS or Red Hat) does not support NTFS File System. But most of the USB devices are usually formatted with NTFS which is a Windows supported file system. To read or write data from NTFS formatted disk in CentOS or Red Hat Linux, a third party application named NTFS-3G have to be used. In this video, I will show how to format USB devices and how to mount USB devices in CentOS 7 or Red Hat 7 Linux to read or write data from USB devices. I will also show how to install NTFS-3G to read or write data from NTFS USB device from CentOS or Red Hat 7 Linux.
For more detail: https://systemzone.net/how-to-mount-usb-device-in-centos-7-ntfs-and-linux-fs
Install CentOS 7: https://systemzone.net/centos-7-5-installation-step-by-step-with-gui-gnome-desktop
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