mount(1M) MISC. REFERENCE MANUAL PAGES mount(1M)
NAME
mount - mount remote resources
SYNOPSIS
mount [-F rfs] [-o nocaching][,ro|rw] [,suid|nosuid] [-cr]
resource directory
DESCRIPTION
The mount command makes a remote resource available to users
from the mount point directory. The command adds an entry
to the table of mounted devices, /etc/mnttab. If multiple
transport providers are installed and administrators attempt
to mount a resource over them, the transport providers
should be specified as network IDs in the /etc/netconfig
file. The NETPATH environment variable can be used to
specify the sequence of transport providers mount will use
to attempt a connection to a server machine
(NETPATH=tcp:starlan). If only one transport provider is
installed and /etc/netconfig has not been set up, all
resources will be mounted over this transport provider by
default. The following options are available:
-o suboption
nocaching Disable client caching.
[rw|ro] resource is to be mounted
read/write or read-only. The
default is read/write.
[suid|nosuid] set-uid bits are to be obeyed or
ignored, respectively, on execu-
tion. The default is nosuid.
-c Disable client caching. This is the same as -o
nocaching.
-r resource is to be mounted read-only. If the
resource is write-protected, this flag, or the -o
ro flag, must be used.
FILES
/etc/mnttab
/etc/netconfig
/etc/vfstab
SEE ALSO
umount(1M), share(1M), fuser(1M), unshare(1M), dfshares(1M),
dfmounts(1M), netconfig(4), mnttab(4), vfstab(1M)
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