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HGFS(8)                     System Manager's Manual                    HGFS(8)

NAME
       hgfs - VMware Host/Guest File System server

SYNOPSIS
       mount -t hgfs [-r] [-o options] none mountpoint

DESCRIPTION
       The  Host/Guest  File  System  (HGFS) server allows one to mount VMware
       Shared Folders as a file system.  This  makes  it  possible  to  access
       selected portions of the VMware host file system when MINIX is run as a
       VMware guest.

       The above mount command will  mount  the  hgfs  file  system  onto  the
       directory  mountpoint.  The -r mount option makes the file system read-
       only; note that shared folders may independently have  been  configured
       as  read-only  on  the  VMware  host.  The  options  field  is a string
       consisting of comma-delimited key or key=value options.  The  following
       options are supported.

       prefix=path
           This  option  sets a path prefix that will be prepended to all file
           system operations on the host system. When mounted without a prefix
           (the default), the root directory of an HGFS mount will contain all
           the names of the available shares. The prefix option can be used to
           mount  one  of  those shares, by specifying its name as the prefix.
           Multi-component path prefixes are supported as well.

       uid=number
           This sets the user ID used for all the files and directories in the
           file  system,  allowing  a non-root user to be the owner. The value
           must be specified as a decimal number.  The default  is  root  (the
           number 0).

       gid=number
           Likewise,  sets  the  group  ID for all files and directories.  The
           default is operator (the number 0).

       fmask=number
           This option sets the file permission mask of regular files.  It  is
           specified as an octal number. For example, a value of 600 makes all
           files readable and writable by  the  owning  user  (see  the  "uid"
           option).  The default is 755.

       dmask=number
           Likewise,  sets  the  file  permission  mask  of  directories.  The
           default is also 755.

       icase
           This option tells HGFS to treat names as case-insensitive.

       noicase
           This option, set by default,  reverts  the  effect  of  an  earlier
           specified "icase" option.

EXAMPLES
       mount -t hgfs none /mnt
                           # Mount the entire shared folders tree on /mnt

       mount -t hgfs -o prefix=shared,uid=20,fmask=644,icase none /usr/shared
                           # Mount the "shared" shared folder on /usr/shared

LIMITATIONS
       HGFS  uses  the first and original version of the VMware Shared Folders
       protocol to talk to the VMware host. That means that HGFS  should  work
       with  all  VMware  products  that support shared folders. However, this
       also imposes a number of limitations. For example, the first version of
       the  protocol  supports  only  regular  files  and directories (and not
       links), and does  not  have  support  for  automatic  case  sensitivity
       handling.

       Some  file  system  operations  may not behave as expected, because the
       behavior of HGFS is determined largely by the host. Other  file  system
       operations  (in  particular,  using directories as mountpoints) are not
       implemented, because the file system structure as perceived by HGFS may
       change arbitrarily at any time, due to modifications on the host side.

SEE ALSO
       mount(1), vbfs(8)

AUTHOR
       David van Moolenbroek <dcvmoole@cs.vu.nl>

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