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6198 Let's EOL cachefs

*** 12,33 **** Because of command restructuring for the Virtual File System architecture, there are several instances of multiple manual pages that begin with the same name. For example, the mount, pages mount(1M), ! mount_cachefs(1M), mount_hsfs(1M), mount_nfs(1M), mount_tmpfs(1M), and ! mount_ufs(1M). In each such case the first of the multiple pages ! describes the syntax and options of the generic command, that is, those ! options applicable to all FSTypes (file system types). The succeeding ! pages describe the functionality of the FSType-specific modules of the ! command. These pages list the command followed by an underscore ( _ ) ! and the FSType to which they pertain. Note that the administrator ! should not attempt to call these modules directly. The generic command ! provides a common interface to all of them. Thus the FSType-specific ! manual pages should not be viewed as describing distinct commands, but ! rather as detailing those aspects of a command that are specific to a ! particular FSType. COMMAND SYNTAX Unless otherwise noted, commands described in this section accept options and other arguments according to the following syntax: --- 12,32 ---- Because of command restructuring for the Virtual File System architecture, there are several instances of multiple manual pages that begin with the same name. For example, the mount, pages mount(1M), ! mount_hsfs(1M), mount_nfs(1M), mount_tmpfs(1M), and mount_ufs(1M). In ! each such case the first of the multiple pages describes the syntax and ! options of the generic command, that is, those options applicable to ! all FSTypes (file system types). The succeeding pages describe the ! functionality of the FSType-specific modules of the command. These ! pages list the command followed by an underscore ( _ ) and the FSType ! to which they pertain. Note that the administrator should not attempt ! to call these modules directly. The generic command provides a common ! interface to all of them. Thus the FSType-specific manual pages should ! not be viewed as describing distinct commands, but rather as detailing ! those aspects of a command that are specific to a particular FSType. COMMAND SYNTAX Unless otherwise noted, commands described in this section accept options and other arguments according to the following syntax:
*** 116,121 **** NOTES Unfortunately, not all commands adhere to the standard syntax. ! November 17, 2008 INTRO(1M) --- 115,120 ---- NOTES Unfortunately, not all commands adhere to the standard syntax. ! September 8, 2015 INTRO(1M)