A. cat /proc/self/mounts: This command prints the list of all mounted filesystems, including their mount point, file system type, and mount options. This file is automatically generated by the kernel, and the information it contains is always up-to-date.
C. mount: This command displays the list of mounted filesystems, but also provides options for mounting and unmounting filesystems. Running this command with no arguments will print a list of currently mounted filesystems.
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