A. Every existing directory can be used as a mount point.
The correct statement about mount points is that any existing directory can be used as a mount point. Mount points are directories within a filesystem where another filesystem, such as a partition or network share, is attached and made accessible. They don't need to be empty, nor do they require the SetUID flag, and using a directory as a mount point does not automatically delete files within that directory.
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