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  1. Create EBS volume in the EC2 section of the AWS console.
  2. Attach EBS volume to `/dev/sdf` (EC2's external name for this particular device number).
  3. Format file system `/dev/xvdf` (Ubuntu's internal name for this particular device number):

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    sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdf
  4. Mount file system (with update to /etc/fstab so it stays mounted on reboot):

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    sudo mkdir -m 000777 /vol
    echo "/dev/xvdf /vol auto noatime 0 0" | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
    sudo mount /vol

To mount an existing EBS volume, attach the volume to your instance in the AWS Console, then mount it:

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sudo mkdir -m 777 /vol
sudo mount /dev/xvdf /vol

Like a real hard-drive, EBS volumes can only be attached to a single instance. But, they can be shared by NFS. <<How to do this?>>

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