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--- title: About the mount Resource platform: linux --- # mount Use the `mount` InSpec audit resource to test the mount points on FreeBSD and Linux systems. <br> ## Syntax An `mount` resource block declares the synchronization settings that should be tested: describe mount('path') do it { should MATCHER 'value' } end where * `('path')` is the path to the mounted directory * `MATCHER` is a valid matcher for this resource * `'value'` is the value to be tested <br> ## Examples The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource. ### Test a the mount point on '/' describe mount('/') do it { should be_mounted } its('device') { should eq '/dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root' } its('type') { should eq 'ext4' } its('options') { should eq ['rw', 'mode=620'] } end <br> ## Matchers For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/). ### be_mounted The `be_mounted` matcher tests if the file is accessible from the file system: it { should be_mounted } ### device The `device` matcher tests the device from the `fstab` table: its('device') { should eq '/dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root' } ### options The `options` matcher tests the mount options for the file system from the `fstab` table: its('options') { should eq ['rw', 'mode=620'] } ### type The `type` matcher tests the file system type: its('type') { should eq 'ext4' }
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