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author | Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> | 2006-12-07 00:26:12 +0100 |
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committer | Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> | 2006-12-07 00:26:12 +0100 |
commit | df1dddf9ffcfc1e291de809c0e8b9060bfea02ee (patch) | |
tree | 03b712bddec33d05754bf59d31a75d7e2022761e /mount/mount.8 | |
parent | a5a16c68537f8c3e5e61c5fb1680ee9f82b70a4d (diff) | |
download | util-linux-old-df1dddf9ffcfc1e291de809c0e8b9060bfea02ee.tar.gz |
Imported from util-linux-2.12 tarball.
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diff --git a/mount/mount.8 b/mount/mount.8 index 32a5e850..794cc32f 100644 --- a/mount/mount.8 +++ b/mount/mount.8 @@ -224,6 +224,7 @@ maintain a list of currently mounted file systems in the file If no arguments are given to .BR mount , this list is printed. + When the .I proc filesystem is mounted (say at @@ -241,7 +242,8 @@ option below). It is possible to replace by a symbolic link to .IR /proc/mounts , but some information is lost that way, and in particular -working with the loop device will be less convenient. +working with the loop device will be less convenient, +and using the "user" option will fail. .SH OPTIONS The full set of options used by an invocation of @@ -295,6 +297,9 @@ flag to determine what the command is trying to do. It can also be used to add entries for devices that were mounted earlier with the -n option. .TP +.B \-i +Don't call the /sbin/mount.<filesystem> helper even if it exists. +.TP .B \-l Add the ext2, ext3 and XFS labels in the mount output. Mount must have permission to read the disk device (e.g. be suid root) for this to work. @@ -310,6 +315,12 @@ This is necessary for example when .I /etc is on a read-only file system. .TP +.BI \-p " num" +In case of a loop mount with encryption, read the passphrase from +file descriptor +.I num +instead of from the terminal. +.TP .B \-s Tolerate sloppy mount options rather than failing. This will ignore mount options not supported by a filesystem type. Not all filesystems @@ -402,7 +413,7 @@ treat all types in a uniform way, mount will execute the program Since various versions of the .I smbmount program have different calling conventions, -.I /sbin/mount.smb +.I /sbin/mount.smbfs may have to be a shell script that sets up the desired call. The type @@ -1095,6 +1106,8 @@ decimal. (Octal is indicated by a leading 0.) .TP .B unhide Also show hidden and associated files. +(If the ordinary files and the associated or hidden files have +the same filenames, this may make the ordinary files inaccessible.) .TP .B block=[512|1024|2048] Set the block size to the indicated value. @@ -1116,11 +1129,21 @@ The `cruft' option is set automatically if the entire CDROM has a weird size (negative, or more than 800MB). It is also set when volume sequence numbers other than 0 or 1 are seen. .TP -.B session=x +.BI session= x Select number of session on multisession CD. (Since 2.3.4.) .TP -.B sbsector=xxx +.BI sbsector= xxx Session begins from sector xxx. (Since 2.3.4.) +.LP +The following options are the same as for vfat and specifying them only makes +sense when using discs encoded using Microsoft's Joliet extensions. +.TP +.BI iocharset= value +Character set to use for converting 16 bit Unicode characters on CD +to 8 bit characters. The default is iso8859-1. +.TP +.B utf8 +Convert 16 bit Unicode characters on CD to UTF-8. .SH "Mount options for minix" None. @@ -1133,16 +1156,16 @@ file system detects an inconsistency, it reports an error and sets the file system read-only. The file system can be made writeable again by remounting it. -.SH "Mount options for ncp" +.SH "Mount options for ncpfs" Just like -.IR nfs ", the " ncp +.IR nfs ", the " ncpfs implementation expects a binary argument (a .IR "struct ncp_mount_data" ) to the mount system call. This argument is constructed by .BR ncpmount (8) and the current version of .B mount -(2.6h) does not know anything about ncp. +(2.12) does not know anything about ncpfs. .SH "Mount options for nfs" Instead of a textual option string, parsed by the kernel, the @@ -1346,14 +1369,14 @@ None. .SH "Mount options for smbfs" Just like -.IR nfs ", the " smb +.IR nfs ", the " smbfs implementation expects a binary argument (a .IR "struct smb_mount_data" ) to the mount system call. This argument is constructed by .BR smbmount (8) and the current version of .B mount -(2.9w) does not know anything about smb. +(2.12) does not know anything about smbfs. .SH "Mount options for sysv" None. |