mount_bfs(1M)
mount_bfs --
mount bfs filesystems
Synopsis
mount [-F bfs] [generic_options] [-r] [-o specific_options]
[special | mount_point]
mount [-F bfs] [generic_options] [-r] [-o specific_options]
special mount_point
Description
generic_options are options supported by the generic mount command.
mount
attaches a
bfs
filesystem, referenced by special, to the filesystem hierarchy at the
pathname location
mount_point,
which must already exist.
If
mount_point
has any contents prior to the
mount
operation, these are hidden until the
filesystem is unmounted.
The options are:
-F bfs-
Specify the bfs FSType. If -F bfs
is not specified heuristics similiar to those used
by
fstyp(1M)
are used to determine the file
system type.
NOTE:
This command executes faster if it is not required
to autodetect file system types. If possible, specify
the -F bfs.
-r-
Mount the filesystem read-only
-o-
Specify the options specific to the
bfs filesystem.
Multiple filesystem-specific options may be listed in any order,
but must be separated by commas.
Available options are:
rw | ro-
Read/write or read-only.
Default is read/write.
Only a privileged user can mount filesystems.
Files
/etc/mnttab-
mount table
References
fstyp(1M),
generic mount(1M),
mount(2),
mnttab(4)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004