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inspired by SunOS version of mount which uses option -p to indicate that the mount information should be printed in fstab format. This is a neat way to create a new fstab file to use later when one has modified the mount points or mount options or added or removed mount some mount points. You just type mount -p > /etc/fstab.new and there is your new fstab file ready to be used though you will of course have to add any necessary noauto flags manually. [Committers note: This also seems to do the wrong thing for AMD mounts, but in the more average case this is a nifty feature nonetheless and one can always edit the bogus entries out] Submitted-By: Jukka Ukkonen <jau@jau.csc.fi> |
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getmntopts.3 | ||
getmntopts.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mntopts.h | ||
mount_ufs.c | ||
mount.8 | ||
mount.c | ||
pathnames.h |