mount(1M) (s5) mount(1M)
NAME
mount (s5) - mount an s5 file system
SYNOPSIS
mount [-F s5] [generic_options] [-r] [-o specific_options] {special |
mount_point} mount [-F s5] [generic_options] [-r] [-o
specific_options] special mount_point
DESCRIPTION
generic_options are options supported by the generic mount command.
mount notifies the system that special, an s5 block special device,
is available to users from the mount_point which must exist before
mount is called; it becomes the name of the root of the newly mounted
special.
The options are:
-F s5 Specify an s5 FSType.
-r Mount the file system read-only.
-o Specify s5-specific suboptions. The suboptions are:
rw | ro Read/write or read-only. Default is rw.
suid | nosuid
Setuid is honored or ignored on execution Default
is suid.
remount Used in conjunction with rw. A file system
mounted read-only can be remounted read-write.
Fails if the file system is not currently mounted
or if the file system is mounted rw. Option is
in force only when specified.
Only a privileged user can mount file systems.
FILES
/etc/mnttab mount table
SEE ALSO
generic mount(1M), mountfsys(1M), setmnt(1M).
mount(2), setuid(2), mnttab(4) in the Programmer's Reference Manual.
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