setmnt(1M)


setmnt -- establish mount table

Synopsis

/sbin/setmnt

Description

setmnt creates the /etc/mnttab table which is needed for both the mount and umount commands. setmnt reads standard input and creates a mnttab entry for each line. Input lines have the format:

filesys node

where filesys is the name of the filesystem's ``special file'' (such as /dev/dsk/c?b?t?d?s?) and node is the root name of that filesystem. Thus filesys and node become the first two strings in the mount table entry.

Files

/etc/mnttab

References

mount(1M)

Notices

Problems may occur if filesys or node are longer than 32 characters.

setmnt silently enforces an upper limit on the maximum number of mnttab entries.


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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004