Museum

Home

Lab Overview

Retrotechnology Articles

Online Manuals

⇒ mount_rfs(1M) — SunOS 5.2

Media Vault

Software Library

Restoration Projects

Artifacts Sought

Related Articles

dfmounts(1M)

dfshares(1M)

fuser(1M)

share(1M)

unshare(1M)

netconfig(4)

mnttab(4)

vfstab(4)

mount_rfs(1M)

NAME

mount_rfs − mount remote resources

SYNOPSIS

mount [ −F rfs ][ −o FSType-specific-options ] [ −cr ] resource directory

DESCRIPTION

The mount command makes a remote resource available to users from the mount point directory.  The command adds an entry to the table of mounted devices, /etc/mnttab. 

If multiple transport providers are installed and administrators attempt to mount a resource over them, the transport providers should be specified as network IDs in the /etc/netconfig file.  The NETPATH environment variable can be used to specify the sequence of transport providers mount will use to attempt a connection to a server machine.  If only one transport provider is installed and /etc/netconfig has not been set up, all resources will be mounted over this transport provider by default. 

OPTIONS

−o specific-options
The following suboptions are available:

nocaching Disable client caching. 

[rw|ro] resource is to be mounted read-write or read-only.  The default is read-write. 

[suid|nosuid] Set-uid bits are to be obeyed or ignored, respectively, on execution. The default is nosuid. 

−c Disable client caching.  This is the same as −o nocaching. 

−r resource is to be mounted read-only.  If the resource is write-protected, this flag, or the −o ro flag,  must be used. 

FILES

/etc/mnttab

/etc/netconfig

/etc/vfstab

SEE ALSO

dfmounts(1M), dfshares(1M), fuser(1M), share(1M), unshare(1M), netconfig(4), mnttab(4), vfstab(4)

SunOS 5.2  —  Last change: 5 Jul 1990

Typewritten Software • bear@typewritten.org • Edmonds, WA 98026