MOUNT(8) — System Manager’s Manual — Maintenance Commands
NAME
mount, umount − mount and dismount file system
SYNOPSIS
/etc/mount [ special name [ −r ] ]
/etc/mount −a
/etc/umount [ −v ] special
/etc/umount [ −v ] −a
DESCRIPTION
Mount announces to the system that a removable file system is present on the device special. The file name must exist already and it must be a directory (unless the root of the mounted file system is not a directory). It becomes the name of the newly mounted root. The optional argument −r indicates that the file system is to be mounted read-only.
Umount announces to the system that the removable file system previously mounted on device special should be removed.
OPTIONS
−rMount the specified file system read-only. This is only applicable to the mount command.
−aAttempt to mount or unmount all the file systems described in /etc/fstab. In this case, special and name are taken from /etc/fstab. The special file name from /etc/fstab is the block special name.
−vThe verbose option for umount: umount displays a message indicating the file system being unmounted.
Mount and umount maintain a table of mounted devices in /etc/mtab. If invoked without an argument, mount prints the table.
Physically write-protected and magnetic tape file systems must be mounted read-only or errors will occur when access times are updated, whether or not any explicit write is attempted.
FILES
/etc/mtabmount table
/etc/fstabfile system table
SEE ALSO
BUGS
Mounting file systems full of garbage will crash the system.
Mounting a root directory on a non-directory makes some apparently good pathnames invalid.
Sun System Release 0.3 — 21 April 1983