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			<div id="top-links"><a href="/volumes">Volumes</a> ยป <span id="volume-label" class="top-links-title"></span></div>
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							<td colspan="3">Block Storage Volume Settings</td>
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							<td>Label</td>
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							<td class="info">A unique name for this volume</td>
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							<td>Status</td>
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							<td class="info">The current status of the volume</td>
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							<td>Attachment</td>
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									<option selected value="0">No attachment</option>
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								<span id="attached"><a id="linode-label"></a> | <a href="/volumes/detach?vid=0">Detach</a></span>
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							<td class="info">The Linode this volume is attached to</td>
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							<td>Size</td>
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							<td class="info">The size of the volume in GiB</td>
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							<td>Location</td>
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							<td class="info">The datacenter where this volume is located</td>
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							<td>Filesystem Path</td>
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							<td class="info">The path that this volume is accessible through when attached to a running Linode</td>
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					<p>To get started with a new volume, you'll want to create a filesystem on it:</p>
					<code>mkfs.ext4 /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-0Linode_Volume_test_volume</code>
					<p>Once the volume has a filesystem, you can create a mountpoint for it:</p>
					<code>mkdir /mnt/test_volume</code>
					<p>Then you can mount the new volume:</p>
					<code>mount /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-0Linode_Volume_test_volume /mnt/test_volume</code>
					<p>If you want the volume to automatically mount every time your Linode boots, you'll want to add a line like the following to your <strong>/etc/fstab</strong> file:</p>
					<code>/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-0Linode_Volume_test_volume /mnt/test_volume ext4 defaults,noatime,nofail 0 2</code>
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