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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/static-files.md

    This is different from using an `APIRouter` as a mounted application is completely independent. The OpenAPI and docs from your main application won't include anything from the mounted application, etc.
    
    You can read more about this in the [Advanced User Guide](../advanced/index.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    ## Details
    
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  2. docs/en/docs/advanced/sub-applications.md

    This sub-application is just another standard FastAPI application, but this is the one that will be "mounted":
    
    ```Python hl_lines="11  14-16"
    {!../../docs_src/sub_applications/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    ### Mount the sub-application
    
    In your top-level application, `app`, mount the sub-application, `subapi`.
    
    In this case, it will be mounted at the path `/subapi`:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="11  19"
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  3. cni/pkg/repair/netns.go

    // under the procfs, /proc/<pid>/ns/net. In majority of cases, this is not used directly, but is rather bind mounted to
    // /var/run/netns/<name>. However, this pattern is not ubiquitous. Some platforms bind mount to other places. As we run
    // in a pod, we cannot just access any arbitrary file they happen to bind mount in, as we don't know ahead of time where
    // it might be.
    //
    // Instead, we rely directly on the procfs.
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  4. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64.bazelrc

    # This bazelrc can build a CPU-supporting TF package.
    
    # Convenient cache configurations
    # Use a cache directory mounted to /tf/cache. Very useful!
    build:sigbuild_local_cache --disk_cache=/tf/cache
    # Use the public-access TF DevInfra cache (read only)
    build:sigbuild_remote_cache --remote_cache="https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow-devinfra-bazel-cache/manylinux2014" --remote_upload_local_results=false
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  5. common-protos/k8s.io/api/core/v1/generated.proto

      // portworxVolume represents a portworx volume attached and mounted on kubelets host machine
      // +optional
      optional PortworxVolumeSource portworxVolume = 24;
    
      // scaleIO represents a ScaleIO persistent volume attached and mounted on Kubernetes nodes.
      // +optional
      optional ScaleIOVolumeSource scaleIO = 25;
    
      // storageOS represents a StorageOS volume attached and mounted on Kubernetes nodes.
      // +optional
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  6. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64_clang.bazelrc

    # This bazelrc can build a CPU-supporting TF package.
    
    # Convenient cache configurations
    # Use a cache directory mounted to /tf/cache. Very useful!
    build:sigbuild_local_cache --disk_cache=/tf/cache
    # Use the public-access TF DevInfra cache (read only)
    build:sigbuild_remote_cache --remote_cache="https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow-devinfra-bazel-cache/manylinux2014" --remote_upload_local_results=false
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  7. internal/disk/type_windows.go

    	"unsafe"
    )
    
    // GetVolumeInformation provides windows drive volume information.
    var GetVolumeInformation = kernel32.NewProc("GetVolumeInformationW")
    
    // getFSType returns the filesystem type of the underlying mounted filesystem
    func getFSType(path string) string {
    	volumeNameSize, nFileSystemNameSize := uint32(260), uint32(260)
    	var lpVolumeSerialNumber uint32
    	var lpFileSystemFlags, lpMaximumComponentLength uint32
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  8. internal/disk/stat_linux_s390x.go

    	"ef53":     "EXT4",
    	"f15f":     "ecryptfs",
    	"794c7630": "overlayfs",
    	"2fc12fc1": "zfs",
    	"ff534d42": "cifs",
    	"53464846": "wslfs",
    }
    
    // getFSType returns the filesystem type of the underlying mounted filesystem
    func getFSType(ftype uint32) string {
    	fsTypeHex := strconv.FormatUint(uint64(ftype), 16)
    	fsTypeString, ok := fsType2StringMap[fsTypeHex]
    	if !ok {
    		return "UNKNOWN"
    	}
    	return fsTypeString
    }
    
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  9. common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1beta1/generated.proto

      // being periodically called to reflect any possible change in the mounted
      // volume. This field defaults to false.
      //
      // Note: After a successful initial NodePublishVolume call, subsequent calls
      // to NodePublishVolume should only update the contents of the volume. New
      // mount points will not be seen by a running container.
      //
      // +optional
      optional bool requiresRepublish = 7;
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  10. docs/distributed/README.md

    - MinIO distributed mode requires **fresh directories**. If required, the drives can be shared with other applications. You can do this by using a sub-directory exclusive to MinIO. For example, if you have mounted your volume under `/export`, pass `/export/data` as arguments to MinIO server.
    - The IP addresses and drive paths below are for demonstration purposes only, you need to replace these with the actual IP addresses and drive paths/folders.
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