NAME
mount_lofs: mount, umount — mount and unmount LOFS file systems
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/mount
[-p|-v]
/usr/sbin/mount
-a
[-F
lofs]
[-eQ]
/usr/sbin/mount
[-F
lofs]
[-eQrV]
[-o
specific_options]
{special_directory|directory}
/usr/sbin/mount
[-F
lofs]
[-eQrV]
[-o
specific_options]
special_directory
directory
/usr/sbin/umount
[-v]
[-V]
{special_directory|directory}
/usr/sbin/umount
-a
[-F
lofs]
[-v]
DESCRIPTION
The
mount
command mounts LOFS file systems.
Only superuser can mount LOFS file systems.
Other users can use
mount
to list mounted file systems.
mount,
attaches
special_directory,
a directory from one of the mounted file systems, to
directory,
an another directory in one of the mounted file systems.
This enables new file systems to be created,
which provide access to existing directories or file systems using alternate path names.
Both
special_directory
and
directory
should already exist.
directory
will become the root of the newly mounted LOFS file system,
containing the file system hierarchy under
special_directory.
special_directory
and
directory
must be specified as absolute path names.
If either
special_directory
or
directory
is omitted,
mount
attempts to determine the missing value from an entry in the
/etc/fstab
file.
mount
can be invoked on any removable file system, except
/.
If
mount
is invoked without any arguments,
it lists all the mounted file systems from the file system mount table,
/etc/mnttab.
The
umount
command unmounts mounted file systems.
Only
a superuser
can unmount file systems.
Options (mount)
mount
recognizes the following options:
- -a
Attempt to mount all file systems described in
/etc/fstab.
All optional fields in
/etc/fstab
must be included and supported.
If
-F lofs
is specified, all LOFS file systems in
/etc/fstab
are mounted. If
noauto
is specified in an entry's option list, this entry is skipped.
File systems are not necessarily mounted in the order listed in
/etc/fstab.
- -e
Verbose mode.
Write a message to standard output
indicating which file system is being mounted.
- -F lofs
Specify the LOFS file system type (see
fstyp(1M)).
- -l
Limit actions to local file systems only.
LOFS is a local file system.
- -o specific_options
Specify options specific to the LOFS file system type.
specific_options
is a list of comma separated suboptions and/or keyword/attribute pairs
intended for the LOFS specific module of the command.
The following
specific_options
are valid on an LOFS file system:
- defaults
Use all default options.
When used, this must be the only option specified.
- ro
Read-only (see
WARNINGS
below).
- -p
Report the list of mounted file systems in the
/etc/fstab
format.
- -Q
Prevent display of error messages
resulting from an attempt to mount already mounted file systems.
- -r
Mount the specified file system as read-only (see
WARNINGS
below).
- -v
Report the output in a new style.
The new style has the file system type and flags displayed
in addition to the old output.
The
directory
and
special_directory
fields are reversed.
- -V
Echo the completed command line, but perform no other action.
The command line is generated by incorporating
the user-specified options and other information derived from
/etc/fstab.
This option allows the user to verify the command line.
Options (umount)
The
umount
command recognizes the following options:
- -a
Attempt to unmount all file systems described in
/etc/mnttab.
All optional fields in
/etc/mnttab
must be included and supported.
If
-F lofs
file system type is specified, all the LOFS file systems in
/etc/mnttab
are unmounted.
File systems are not necessarily unmounted in the order listed in
/etc/mnttab.
- -F lofs
Specify the LOFS file system type (see
fstyp(1M)).
- -v
Verbose mode.
Write a message to standard output
indicating which file system is being unmounted.
- -V
Echo the completed command line, but perform no other action.
The command line is generated
by incorporating the user-specified options
and other information derived from
/etc/fstab.
This option allows the user to verify the command line.
EXAMPLES
Mount an LOFS file system:
Mount another LOFS file system:
mount -F lofs /usr/sbin /tmp/sbin
WARNINGS
LOFS file systems provide the user with numerous applications;
however, they may be potentially confusing.
LOFS file systems should generally be created by an experienced user.
For LOFS file systems which are mounted read-only, if the
underlying file system is mounted writable, certain write operations
on the LOFS will succeed. Thus LOFS should not be relied upon to
provide a strictly write-only alternative image of a read-write
file system.
AUTHOR
mount
was developed by HP,
AT&T,
the University of California, Berkeley,
and Sun Microsystems.
FILES
- /etc/fstab
Static information about the file systems
- /etc/mnttab
Mounted file system table
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
mount: SVID3