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NAME
     mount, umount (generic) - mount or unmount file systems  and
     remote resources

SYNOPSIS
     mount [-v |-p]
     mount    [-F    FSType]    [-V]    [current_options]     [-o
     specific_options] {special | mount_point}
     mount    [-F    FSType]    [-V]    [current_options]     [-o
     specific_options] special mount_point
     umount [-V] [-o specific_options] {special | mount_point}

DESCRIPTION
     File systems other than root ( / ) are considered  removable
     in  the  sense that they can be either available to users or
     unavailable.  mount notifies  the  system  that  special,  a
     block  special  device or a remote resource, is available to
     users from the mount_point which   must  already  exist;  it
     becomes the name of the root of the newly mounted special or
     resource.

     mount, when entered with arguments, validates all  arguments
     except  for  the  device  name and invokes a FSType specific
     mount module.  If invoked with no arguments, mount lists all
     the  mounted  file systems from the mount table.  If invoked
     with any of the following partial argument lists, for  exam-
     ple,  one  of  special or mount_point or when both arguments
     are specified but no  FSType is specified mount will  search
     /etc/vfstab  to fill in the missing arguments:  FSType, spe-
     cial,  mount_point,  and  specific_options.   It  will  then
     invoke the FSType-specific mount module.

     Most FSTypes do not have a umount specific  module.  If  one
     exists  it  is  executed otherwise the generic  unmounts the
     file systems.  If the -o  option  is  specified  the  umount
     specific module is always executed.

     current_options are options  supported  by  the  s5-specific
     module  of  mount  and  umount.  Other FSTypes do not neces-
     sarily support  these  options.   specific_options  indicate
     suboptions specified in a comma-separated list of suboptions
     and/or keyword-attribute pairs  for  interpretation  by  the
     FSType-specific module of the command.

     The options are:

     -v        Print the output in a new style.  The  new  output
               has  the FSType and flags displayed in addition to
               the  old  output.   The  mount_point  and  special
               fields are reversed.

     -p        Print the list of  mounted  file  systems  in  the



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               /etc/vfstab format.

     -F        used to specify the FSType on  which  to  operate.
               The  FSType must be specified or must be determin-
               able from /etc/vfstab while mounting a  file  sys-
               tem.

     -V        Echo the complete command line, but do not execute
               the  command.   The  command  line is generated by
               using the options and arguments  provided  by  the
               user  and  adding to them information derived from
               /etc/vfstab.  This option should be used to verify
               and validate the command line.

     -o        used to specify FSType-specific options.

     mount can be used by any user to list mounted  file  systems
     and  resources.  Only a super-user can mount or unmount file
     systems.

NOTES
     The old output format will be phased out in a future release
     and all output will be in the new -v format. The most signi-
     ficant changes are the addition of two new  fields  to  show
     the FSType and flags and the reversal of the mount_point and
     special name.

     mount adds an entry to the mount table  /etc/mnttab;  umount
     removes an entry from the table.

FILES
     /etc/mnttab      mount table
     /etc/vfstab      list of default parameters  for  each  file
                      system.

SEE ALSO
     setmnt(1M),   mountfsys(1M),   umountfsys(1M),    mnttab(4),
     vfstab(4).
     Manual pages for the FSType-specific modules of mount.
















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