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I previously installed an Ubuntu system using Linux Deploy, and the mount point was set to /storage/emulated/0/Download without specifying a location. It automatically mounts within the Ubuntu system at /storage/emulated/0/Download. Now, I want to remove the existing mount and add a new one with the mount point as /storage and the location as /media/ (I'm not sure if the wording is correct, but what I want is for the files inside /media/storage to be the same as those in the original /storage directory). Is there a way to achieve this without reinstalling the system?
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I previously installed an Ubuntu system using Linux Deploy, and the mount point was set to /storage/emulated/0/Download without specifying a location. It automatically mounts within the Ubuntu system at /storage/emulated/0/Download. Now, I want to remove the existing mount and add a new one with the mount point as /storage and the location as /media/ (I'm not sure if the wording is correct, but what I want is for the files inside /media/storage to be the same as those in the original /storage directory). Is there a way to achieve this without reinstalling the system?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: