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What does the command mount --bind do?

A.
It makes the contents of one directory available in another directory
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A.
It makes the contents of one directory available in another directory
B.
It mounts all available filesystems to the current directory
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B.
It mounts all available filesystems to the current directory
C.
It mounts all user mountable filesystems to the user's home directory
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C.
It mounts all user mountable filesystems to the user's home directory
D.
It mounts all file systems listed in /etc/fstab which have the option userbind set
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D.
It mounts all file systems listed in /etc/fstab which have the option userbind set
E.
It permanently mounts a regular file to a directory
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E.
It permanently mounts a regular file to a directory
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asked 18/09/2024
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