slackware-current/source/a/aaa_base/_aaa_base/media
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README Fri Jun 15 00:03:49 UTC 2018 2018-06-15 09:00:28 +02:00

The purpose of the /media directory is to provide a consistent place
across different systems for users and applications to mount
removeable media.  For example, this might be used by KDE's
Media Manager feature in Konqueror.  That will look into /etc/fstab
to determine where to mount a volume, and for now this still defaults
to using /mnt (e.g. /mnt/cdrom as the cdrom mount point), but you
may edit your /etc/fstab if you'd like to follow the FHS
recommendations.

See the /mnt directory also.