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home | helpMOUNT(1) General Commands Manual MOUNT(1) NAME mount - mount a file system SYNOPSIS mount [-r] [-t type] [-o options] special file mount [-s] swapfile OPTIONS -r File system is mounted read-only -t File system type -o Options passed to FS server -s Mount swap space EXAMPLES mount /dev/fd1 /user # Mount diskette 1 on /user DESCRIPTION The file system contained on the special file is mounted on file. In the example above, the root directory of the file system in drive 1 can be accessed as /user after the mount. When the file system is no longer needed, it must be unmounted before being removed from the drive. The -t parameter may be used to mount a file system of a type other than the default. The -o flag may be used to pass options to the file system server. The interpretation of these options is up to the server. With the -s flag a device or file is mounted as swap space. SEE ALSO df(1), mkfs(1), fsck(1), mkswap(8), umount(1), mount(2), fstab(5). MOUNT(1)
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