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  98        you are not running volume management software.
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 101          /dev/dsk/c1t2d0s2:c - /jaz pcfs - no -
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 106        For removable media on a SPARC machine, the convention for the slice
 107        portion of the disk identifier is to specify s2, which stands for the
 108        entire medium.
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 112        For pcfs file systems on x86 machines, note that the disk identifier
 113        uses a p (p0) and a logical drive (c, in the /win98 example above) for
 114        a pcfs logical drive. See mount_pcfs(1M) for syntax for pcfs logical
 115        drives and for pcfs-specific mount options.
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 118        Example 3 CacheFS Mount
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 121        Below is an example for a CacheFS file system. Because of the length of
 122        this entry and the fact that vfstab entries cannot be continued to a
 123        second line, the vfstab fields are presented here in a vertical format.
 124        In re-creating such an entry in your own vfstab, you would enter values
 125        as you would for any vfstab entry, on a single line.
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 128          device to mount:  svr1:/export/abc
 129          device to fsck:  /usr/abc
 130          mount point:  /opt/cache
 131          FS type:  cachefs
 132          fsck pass:  7
 133          mount at boot:  yes
 134          mount options:
 135          local-access,bg,nosuid,demandconst,backfstype=nfs,cachedir=/opt/cache
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 140        See mount_cachefs(1M) for CacheFS-specific mount options.
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 143        Example 4 Loopback File System Mount
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 146        The following is an example of mounting a loopback (lofs) file system:
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 149          /export/test - /opt/test lofs - yes -
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 154        See lofs(7FS) for an overview of the loopback file system.
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 157 SEE ALSO
 158        fsck(1M), mount(1M), mount_cachefs(1M), mount_hsfs(1M), mount_nfs(1M),
 159        mount_tmpfs(1M), mount_ufs(1M), swap(1M), getvfsent(3C)
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 162        System Administration Guide: Basic Administration
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 166                                  March 2, 2007                       VFSTAB(4)


  98        you are not running volume management software.
  99 
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 101          /dev/dsk/c1t2d0s2:c - /jaz pcfs - no -
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 105 
 106        For removable media on a SPARC machine, the convention for the slice
 107        portion of the disk identifier is to specify s2, which stands for the
 108        entire medium.
 109 
 110 
 111 
 112        For pcfs file systems on x86 machines, note that the disk identifier
 113        uses a p (p0) and a logical drive (c, in the /win98 example above) for
 114        a pcfs logical drive. See mount_pcfs(1M) for syntax for pcfs logical
 115        drives and for pcfs-specific mount options.
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 117 
 118        Example 3 Loopback File System Mount
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 121        The following is an example of mounting a loopback (lofs) file system:
 122 
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 124          /export/test - /opt/test lofs - yes -
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 129        See lofs(7FS) for an overview of the loopback file system.
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 132 SEE ALSO
 133        fsck(1M), mount(1M), mount_hsfs(1M), mount_nfs(1M), mount_tmpfs(1M),
 134        mount_ufs(1M), swap(1M), getvfsent(3C)
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 137        System Administration Guide: Basic Administration
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 141                                September 8, 2015                     VFSTAB(4)