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       mount(1M_PROFS)               (PROFS)                mount(1M_PROFS)


       NAME
             mount (profs) - mount the processor file system

       SYNOPSIS
             mount [-F profs] [generic_options] [-r] [-o specific_options] { processorfs|mount_point }
             mount [-F profs] [generic_options] [-r] [-o specific_options] processorfs mount_point

       DESCRIPTION
             generic_options are options supported by the generic mount
             command.  mount attaches a profs file system to the file
             system hierarchy at the pathname location mount_point, which
             must already exist.  If mount_point has any contents prior to
             the mount operation, these remain hidden until the file system
             is once again unmounted.

             The options are:

             -F profs
                  Specifies the profs-FSType.

             -o   Specify the profs file system specific options in a
                  comma-separated list.  If invalid options are specified,
                  a warning message is printed and the invalid options are
                  ignored.  Multiple file system-specific options may be
                  listed in any order, but must be separated by commas.
                  The following option is available:

                  rootmode
                        Specifies the mode of the root directory of the
                        mounted file system. Default is 0755.

       NOTICES
             If the directory on which a file system is to be mounted is a
             symbolic link, the file system is mounted on the directory to
             which the symbolic link refers, rather than on top of the
             symbolic link itself.

             mount_profs can be mounted on any mount point. However,
             beginning in Release 4.2 MP, the mount point is generally
             chosen to be /system/processor.

       FILES
             /etc/mnttab         mount table





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      mount(1M_PROFS)               (PROFS)                mount(1M_PROFS)


      REFERENCES
            mkdir(2), mnttab(4), generic mount(1M), mount(2), open(2),
            umount(2)













































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