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Question I've created a partition with GNU Parted, how do I mount the partition?

I've created a partition with GNU Parted, how do I mount the partition?

The manual information at http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/parted.html is good, but I am sure about how I mount the partition afterwards.

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Helo. It's been a long time since I last used parted, but the steps should be:
- Create a partition.
- Create a file system.
- Create a mount point, if it does not already exist, and
- mount it: mount /dev/<partitionname> /mount/point
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