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NAME

mnttab − mounted file system table

SYNOPSIS

#include <mntent.h>

DESCRIPTION

mnttab resides in directory /etc and contains a table of devices mounted by the mount(1M) command. The file contains a line of information for each mounted filesystem which, with the exception of the cnode_id field, is structurally identical to the contents of /etc/checklist, described in checklist(4).

There are a number of lines of the form:

special_file_name dir type opts freq passno mount_time cnode_id

consisting of entries similar to:

/dev/dsk/c0d0s0  /  hfs  rw  0  1  537851723  1

/etc/mnttab is accessed by programs using getmntent(3X), It should never be manually edited, nor should setmnt(1m) ever be used to create invalid entries in /etc/mnttab. 

mount_time contains the time the file system was mounted using mount(1M). Its value is the number of seconds since the Epoch (00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time, January 1, 1970 (see time(2).

mount(1M) and umount(1M) rewrite the mnttab file whenever a file system is mounted or unmounted if mnttab is found to be out of date with the mounted file system table maintained internally by the HP-UX kernel.  syncer(1M) also updates mnttab if it is out of date. 

WARNINGS

The table is provided only as a means for programs to return information about mounted file systems. 

/etc/mnttab should never be manually edited.  Any manual changes made to /etc/mnttab are overwritten without warning by syncer(1M), mount(1M), or umount(1M).

AUTHOR

mnttab was developed by the University of California, Berkeley, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and HP. 

FILES

/etc/mnttab

SEE ALSO

mount(1M), getmntent(3X), checklist(4). 

Hewlett-Packard Company  —  HP-UX Release 8.05: June 1991

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