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mount_s5fs (1)
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    NAME
         mount_s5fs - mount s5 file systems
    
    SYNOPSIS
         mount -F  s5fs  [ -r ]  [ -o specific_options ]   special  |
         mount_point
    
         mount -F  s5fs  [ -r ]   [  -o specific_options  ]   special
         mount_point
    
    DESCRIPTION
         mount attaches a s5 file system (a System V file system used
         by PC versions of UNIX)  to the file system hierarchy at the
         mount_point, which  is  the  pathname  of  a  directory.  If
         mount_point  has  any contents prior to the mount operation,
         these are hidden until the file system is unmounted.
    
         If  mount is invoked with  special or   mount_point  as  the
         only  arguments,   mount will search  /etc/vfstab to fill in
         the missing arguments, including the  specific_options.  See
         mount(1M).
    
         If  special  and   mount_point  are  specified  without  any
         specific_options, the default is rw.
    
    OPTIONS
         -o specific_options
               Specify  s5 file system specific options in  a  comma-
               separated list with no intervening spaces.  If invalid
               options are specified, a warning  message  is  printed
               and  the  invalid  options  are ignored. The following
               options are available:
    
               remount
                     Remounts a read-only file system  as  read-write
                     (using  the   rw  option). This option cannot be
                     used with other  -o  options,  and  this  option
                     works  only  on currently mounted read-only file
                     systems.
    
               ro | rw
                     Read-only or read-write. The default is  rw.
    
               suid | nosuid
                     Allow or disallow  setuid execution. The default
                     is  suid.
    
    
         -r    Mount the file system read-only.
    
    FILES
         /etc/mnttab
               table of mounted file systems
    
         /etc/vfstab
               list of default parameters for each file system
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
         butes:
    
         ____________________________________________________________
        |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
        | Architecture                | IA                          |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
        | Availability                | SUNWs53                     |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         mount(1M),  mountall(1M),  mount(2),  mnttab(4),  vfstab(4),
         attributes (5)
    
    NOTES
         If the directory on which a file system is to be mounted  is
         a symbolic link, the file system is mounted on the directory
         to which the symbolic link refers, rather than on top of the
         symbolic link itself.
    
    
    
    


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