Haha, can you imagine if the answer was `rpcinfo`? That would be like asking how to check the weather and getting 'call the fire department' as the answer.
You know, I actually prefer using `df` over `mount` because it gives you the disk usage in a more readable format. But either one would work for this question.
I agree, `mount -a` is for mounting all filesystems listed in `/etc/fstab`, not displaying them. And `rpcinfo` is for checking RPC services, not filesystems.
Definitely not `cat /etc/fstab` - that just shows the filesystem configuration, not what's actually mounted. And `du -s` is for checking disk usage, not mounted filesystems.
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