NAME
mount_ffs
—
mount a Berkeley Fast File
System
SYNOPSIS
mount_ffs |
[-o options]
special node |
DESCRIPTION
The mount_ffs
command attaches the
Berkeley Fast File System on the special device on to
the file system tree at point node.
This command is invoked by mount(8) when using any of the following syntax:
mount
[options]
special node
mount
[options] -t ffs special
node
The special device is either a disklabel(8) UID (DUID) or an entry in /dev. If it is a DUID, it will be automatically mapped to the appropriate entry in /dev. In either case the partition must be present in the disklabel loaded from the device. The partition name is the last letter in the entry name. For example, /dev/sd0a and 3eb7f9da875cb9ee.a both refer to the ‘a’ partition.
This command is normally executed per file system by rc(8) at boot time using the mount(8) command. The options are as follows:
-o
options- Options are specified with a
-o
flag followed by a comma separated string of options. See the mount(8) man page for possible options and their meanings.
SEE ALSO
mount(2), disklabel(5), fstab(5), disklabel(8), mount(8), umount(8)
HISTORY
A mount_ffs
command appeared in
NetBSD 1.1.
BUGS
It is possible for a corrupted file system to cause a crash.