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FILESYS(F)


     FILESYS(F)                           UNIX System V



     Name
          filesys - default information for mounting filesystems


     Description
          /etc/default/filesys  contains  information   for   mounting
          filesystems in the following format:

               name=value [name=value] ...

          value may contain white spaces if quoted, and  newlines  may
          be escaped with a backslash.

          mnt (see mnt(C)) and sysadmsh(ADM) use  the  information  in
          the /etc/default/filesys when the system comes up multiuser.
          The following names are defined for /etc/default/filesys:

          bdev           Name  of  the  block  interface  device.   If
                         fstyp=NFS,  the device should be of the form:
                         bdev=hostname:pathname.

          cdev           Name of the character interface device.

          size           Size in blocks.

          mountdir       Directory on which the filesystem is mounted.

          desc           A  description  of   the   filesystem.    For
                         example, ``User filesystem."

          mountflags     Any flags passed to the mount(ADM) command.

          fsckflags      Any flags passed to the fsck(ADM) command.

          rcmount        Whether or not to mount the  filesystem  when
                         the  system  goes multiuser.  Can be ``yes'',
                         ``no'' or ``prompt''.  If set to  ``prompt'',
                         you are prompted when it is time to mount the
                         filesystem.

          fstyp          Defines the filesystem type.  Available types
                         are NFS, S51K, XENIX, and DOS.

          nfsopts        Any NFS options to be  passed  to  the  mount
                         command.


     Notes
          The NFS options are only valid if NFS is installed; refer to
          your  NFS  documentation for mount options that are specific
          to NFS.


     See Also
          mount(ADM), mnt(C), sysadmsh(ADM)


     (printed 10/2/89)                                 FILESYS(F)

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