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 mount_fdescfs(8) -- mount ``standard'' file systems
    The mount_std utility is a generic mechanism for attaching ``standard'' file systems to the file system. The mount_std utility currently supports the following file systems: devfs, fdescfs, linprocf...
 mount_linprocfs(8) -- mount ``standard'' file systems
    The mount_std utility is a generic mechanism for attaching ``standard'' file systems to the file system. The mount_std utility currently supports the following file systems: devfs, fdescfs, linprocf...
 mount_mfs(8) -- configure and mount an in-memory file system using the md(4) driver
    The mdmfs utility is designed to be a work-alike and look-alike of the deprecated mount_mfs(8). The end result is essentially the same, but is accomplished in a completely different way. The mdmfs uti...
 mount_msdosfs(8) -- mount an MS-DOS file system
    The mount_msdosfs utility attaches the MS-DOS file system residing on the device special to the global file system namespace at the location indicated by node. This command is normally executed by mou...
 mount_nfs(8) -- mount NFS file systems
    The mount_nfs utility calls the mount(2) system call to prepare and graft a remote NFS file system (rhost:path) on to the file system tree at the point node. This command is normally executed by mount...
 mount_nfs4(8) -- mount NFSv4 file systems
    The mount_nfs4 utility calls the mount(2) system call to prepare and graft a remote NFSv4 file system (rhost:path) on to the file system tree at the point node. This command is normally executed by mo...
 mount_ntfs(8) -- mount an NTFS file system
    The mount_ntfs utility attaches the NTFS file system residing on the device special to the global file system namespace at the location indicated by node. This command is normally executed by mount(8)...
 mount_nullfs(8) -- mount a loopback file system sub-tree; demonstrate the use of a null file system layer
    The mount_nullfs utility creates a null layer, duplicating a sub-tree of the file system name space under another part of the global file system namespace. This allows existing files and directories t...
 mount_nwfs(8) -- mount NetWare volume from a NetWare file server
    The mount_nwfs utility allows to mount volume from a NetWare server. It may use either existing connection or create new: if no usable connection was found it will try to establish a new one. Connecti...
 mount_portalfs(8) -- mount the portal daemon
    The mount_portalfs utility attaches an instance of the portal daemon to the global file system namespace. The conventional mount point is /p. This command is normally executed by mount(8) at boot time...
 mount_procfs(8) -- mount ``standard'' file systems
    The mount_std utility is a generic mechanism for attaching ``standard'' file systems to the file system. The mount_std utility currently supports the following file systems: devfs, fdescfs, linprocf...
 mount_smbfs(8) -- mount a shared resource from an SMB file server
    The mount_smbfs command mounts a share from a remote server using SMB/CIFS protocol. The options are as follows: -E cs1:cs2 Specifies local (cs1) and server's (cs2) character sets. -I host Do not use...
 mount_std(8) -- mount ``standard'' file systems
    The mount_std utility is a generic mechanism for attaching ``standard'' file systems to the file system. The mount_std utility currently supports the following file systems: devfs, fdescfs, linprocf...
 mount_udf(8) -- mount a UDF file system
    The mount_udf utility attaches the UDF file system residing on the device special to the global file system namespace at the location indicated by node. The options are as follows: -o Options are spec...
 mount_umapfs(8) -- sample file system layer
    The mount_umapfs utility is used to mount a sub-tree of an existing file system that uses a different set of uids and gids than the local system. Such a file system could be mounted from a remote site...
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