mountfsys(8) CLIX mountfsys(8)
NAME
mountfsys, umountfsys - Mounts and unmounts a diskette file system
SYNOPSIS
mountfsys [-y] [-r]
umountfsys [-y]
FLAGS
-r The file system is mounted read-only.
-y Suppresses any questions asked during mounting or unmounting.
DESCRIPTION
The mountfsys command mounts a file system that is on a removable disk so
that users can read and write on it.
The umountfsys command unmounts the file system.
By default, the name of the file system is displayed and the user is asked
if it should be mounted. The optional -y argument suppresses questions
and mounts or unmounts the file system immediately.
The identical functions are available under the sysadm menu:
sysadm mountfsys
sysadm umountfsys
The commands may be assigned passwords. See sysadm(1), the admpasswd
sub-command.
NOTES
A file system that has no label cannot be mounted with the mountfsys
command.
CAUTIONS
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.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: checkfsys(8), mount(1), makefsys(8), sysadm(1)
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