HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)
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mount_cdfs(1M) mount_cdfs(1M)
NAME
mount, umount - mount and unmount an CDFS file systems
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/mount [-l][-p|-v]
/usr/sbin/mount -a [-F cdfs][-eQ]
/usr/sbin/mount [-F cdfs][-eQrV][-o specific_options]{specialdirectory}
/usr/sbin/mount [-F cdfs][-eQrV][-o specific_options] special directory
/usr/sbin/umount -a [-F cdfs][-v]
/usr/sbin/umount [-v][-V]{specialdirectory}
DESCRIPTION
The mount command mounts file systems. Only a superuser can mount file systems. Other users can use
mount to list mounted file systems.
The mount command attaches special, a removable file system, to directory, a directory on the file tree.
directory, which must already exist, will become the name of the root of the newly mounted file system.
special and directory must be given as absolute path names. If either special 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 of 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 cdfs is specified, all CDFS 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 cdfs Specify the CDFS file system type (see fstyp(1M)).
-l Limit actions to local file systems only.
-o specific_options
Specify options specific to the CDFS file system type. specific_options is a list of comma
separated suboptions and/or keyword/attribute pairs intended for the CDFS specific
module of the command.
The following specific_options are valid on CDFS file systems.
cdcase Suppress the display of version numbers. Show and match file names as
lower case.
defaults Use all default options. When given, this must be the only option specified.
ro Mount read-only (default).
suid Allow set-user-ID execution (default).
nosuid Do not allow set-user-ID execution.
-p Report the list of mounted file systems in the /etc/fstab format.
-Q Prevent the display of error messages resulting from an attempt to mount already
mounted file systems.
-r Mount the specified file system as read-only. This option is equivalent to the
-o ro
specific_option. For CDFS file systems this is a default option.
HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000 − 1 − Section 1M−−499
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