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 mount_hfs(1M)                                                 mount_hfs(1M)




 NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
      mount_hfs: mount, umount - mount and unmount HFS file systems

 SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]
      /usr/sbin/mount [-l] [-p|-v]

      /usr/sbin/mount -a [-F hfs] [-eQ] [-f]

      /usr/sbin/mount [-F hfs] [-eQrV] [-f] [-o specific_options]
           {special|directory}

      /usr/sbin/mount [-F hfs] [-eQrV] [-f] [-o specific_options]
           special directory

      /usr/sbin/umount -a [-F hfs] [-v]

      /usr/sbin/umount [-v] [-V] {special|directory}

 DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
      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)    [Toc]    [Back]
      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 hfs is
                          specified, all HFS 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.




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           -f             Force the file system to be mounted, even if the
                          file system clean flag indicates that the file
                          system should have fsck run on it before mounting
                          (see fsck(1M)).  This option is valid only on HFS
                          file systems.

           -F hfs         Specify the HFS file system type (see fstyp(1M)).

           -l             Limit actions to local file systems only.

           -o specific_options
                          Specify options specific to the HFS file system
                          type.  specific_options is a list of comma
                          separated suboptions and/or keyword/attribute
                          pairs intended for the HFS specific module of the
                          command.

                          The following specific_options are valid on HFS
                          file systems.

                          defaults       Use all default options.  When
                                         given, this must be the only option
                                         specified.

                          rw             Mount read-write (default).

                          ro             Mount read-only.

                          suid           Allow set-user-ID execution
                                         (default).

                          nosuid         Do not allow set-user-ID execution.

                          behind         Enable, where possible,
                                         asynchronous writes to disk.  This
                                         is the default on 700 systems.

                          delayed        Enable delayed or buffered writes
                                         to disk.  This is the default on
                                         800 systems.

                          fs_async       Enable relaxed posting of file
                                         system metadata.

                          no_fs_async    Enable rigorous posting of file
                                         system metadata.  This is the
                                         default.

                          largefiles     Attempt to enable the creation of
                                         files greater than 2 gigabytes in
                                         size.  File systems have to be



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                                         created or configured to enable
                                         large files (see mkfs_hfs(1M) and
                                         fsadm_hfs(1M)).

                          nolargefiles   Attempt to disable the creation of
                                         files greater than 2 gigabytes in
                                         size.  File systems have to be
                                         created or configured to disable
                                         large files. (see mkfs_hfs(1M) and
                                         fsadm_hfs(1M)).

                          quota          Enable disk quotas (valid only for
                                         rw file systems).

                          noquota        Disable disk quotas (default).

                          Mounting with the quota option also enables quotas
                          for the file system, unlike some other systems,
                          which require the additional invocation of the
                          quotaon command after the file system has been
                          mounted (see quotaon(1M)).  Running quotaon does
                          no harm, but it is not necessary.

           -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.  Physically write-protected file
                          systems must be mounted in this way or errors
                          occur when access times are updated, whether or
                          not any explicit write is attempted.

           -v             Report the regular output with file system type
                          and flags; however, directory and special fields
                          are reversed.

           -V             Echo the completed command line, but performs 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)    [Toc]    [Back]
      umount recognizes the following options:





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                     -a             Attempt to unmount all file systems
                                    described in /etc/mnttab.  All optional
                                    fields in /etc/mnttab must be included
                                    and supported.  If -F hfs is specified,
                                    all HFS file systems in /etc/mnttab are
                                    unmounted.  File systems are not
                                    necessarily unmounted in the order
                                    listed in /etc/mnttab.

                     -F hfs         Specify the HFS 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
                                    performs 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.

 DIAGNOSTICS    [Toc]    [Back]
      umount complains if the special file is not mounted or if it is busy.
      The file system is busy if it contains an open file or some logged-in
      user's working directory.

 EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]
      Mount a local HFS disk:

           mount -F hfs /dev/dsk/c0t0d4 /usr

      Unmount a local HFS disk:

           umount /dev/dsk/c0t0d4

 WARNINGS    [Toc]    [Back]
      Some degree of validation is done on the file system, however, it is
      generally unwise to mount file systems that are defective, corrupt, or
      of unknown origin.

 AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]
      mount was developed by HP, AT&T, the University of California,
      Berkeley, and Sun Microsystems.

 FILES    [Toc]    [Back]
      /etc/fstab          Static information about the file systems
      /etc/mnttab         Mounted file system table




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 SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]
      fsclean(1M), mount(1M), mkfs_hfs(1M), fsadm_hfs(1M), quotaon(1M),
      mount(2), fstab(4), mnttab(4), fs_wrapper(5), quota(5).

 STANDARDS CONFORMANCE    [Toc]    [Back]
      mount: SVID3

      umount: SVID3


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