mountfsys(1M) MISC. REFERENCE MANUAL PAGES mountfsys(1M)
NAME
mountfsys, umountfsys - mount, unmount a file system
SYNOPSIS
mountfsys
umountfsys
DESCRIPTION
The mountfsys command mounts a file system so that users can
read from it and write to it. The umountfsys command
unmounts the file system. The command invokes a visual
interface (the mount or unmount tasks available through the
sysadm command). The initial prompt for both commands
allows you to select the device on which to mount/unmount
the file system. For the mountfsys command, you are asked
to select how the file system is to be mounted; for example,
read-only or read/write. The identical functions are avail-
able under the sysadm menu:
sysadm mount
sysadm unmount
DIAGNOSTICS
Both mountfsys and umountfsys exit with one of the following
values:
0 Normal exit.
2 Invalid command syntax. A usage message is displayed.
7 The visual interface for this command is not available
because it cannot invoke fmli. (The fmli package is
not installed or is corrupt.)
NOTES
For a removable medium, once the disk is mounted it must not
be removed from the disk drive until it has been unmounted.
Removing the disk while it is still mounted can cause severe
damage to the data on the disk.
SEE ALSO
checkfsys(1M), labelit(1M), makefsys(1M), mkfs(1M),
mount(1M), sysadm(1M).
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