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47 .Nm mount_ Ns Ar fsname
54 command is a generic mechanism for attaching ``standard'' filesystems to
57 command currently supports the following filesystems:
62 A ``standard'' filesystem is one which:
63 .Bl -enum -offset indent
65 accepts only the standard
77 has a kernel filesystem module name the same as its user-visible name.
79 requires no other special processing on the part of the
84 The options are as follows:
85 .Bl -tag -width indent
87 Options are specified with a
89 flag followed by a comma separated string of options.
92 man page for possible options and their meanings.
97 command examines its zeroth command-line argument (the name by which
98 it was called) to determine the type of filesystem to be mounted. If
99 it is called by a name which does not end in
100 .Dq Li _ Ns Ar fsname ,
102 will assume (for compatibility
105 that the zeroth argument contains only the name of the filesystem type.
108 command is normally installed with appropriate links to commands for
109 the distributed filesystems which can be mounted in this way;
110 for information on the function of each filesystem, see the manual page
112 .Nm mount_ Ns Ar fsname
115 Refer to the following manual pages for detailed information
116 on these file system:
123 .It argv[0] must end in _fsname
125 was called with a zeroth argument of
129 was unable to load a kernel module implementing the %s filesystem
131 .It %s filesystem not available
132 The specified filesystem type was not present in the kernel and no
133 loadable module for it was found.
147 utility first appeared in
149 Loadable filesystem modules first appeared in
155 filesystem types first appeared in
159 filesystem type first appeared in
162 None of the ``standard'' filesystems may be NFS-exported.