setmnt(1M)
NAME
setmnt − establish mount table
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/setmnt
AVAILABILITY
SUNWcsu
DESCRIPTION
setmnt creates the /etc/mnttab table which is needed for both the mount and umount commands. setmnt reads standard input and creates a mnttab entry for each line. Input lines have the format:
filesys node
where filesys is the name of the file system’s “special file” (such as /dev/dsk/c?d?s?) and node is the root name of that file system. Thus filesys and node become the first two strings in the mount table entry.
FILES
/etc/mnttab
SEE ALSO
BUGS
Problems may occur if filesys or node are longer than 32 characters.
setmnt silently enforces an upper limit on the maximum number of mnttab entries.
SunOS 5.5/SPARC — Last change: 14 Sep 1992