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4833 Remove volrmmount
Reviewed by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net>

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          --- old/usr/src/man/man1m/rmmount.1m
          +++ new/usr/src/man/man1m/rmmount.1m
   1    1  '\" te
   2    2  .\"  Copyright (c) 2004, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved
        3 +.\"  Copyright 2014 Andrew Stormont.
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   6      -.TH RMMOUNT 1M "Mar 1, 2007"
        7 +.TH RMMOUNT 1M "May 2, 2014"
   7    8  .SH NAME
   8    9  rmmount \- removable media mounter for CD-ROM, floppy, Jaz drive, and others
   9   10  .SH SYNOPSIS
  10   11  .LP
  11   12  .nf
  12   13  \fB/usr/sbin/rmmount\fR [\fB-D\fR]
  13   14  .fi
  14   15  
  15   16  .SH DESCRIPTION
  16   17  .sp
  17   18  .LP
  18   19  The \fBrmmount\fR utility is a removable media mounter that is executed by
  19   20  volume management whenever a removable medium, such as a \fBCD-ROM\fR or a
  20   21  floppy, is inserted. Removable media is managed by an application or a volume
  21      -manager. \fBrmmount\fR can also be called by using \fBvolrmmount\fR(1).
       22 +manager.
  22   23  .sp
  23   24  .LP
  24   25  Upon insertion of a medium and following invocation of the \fBvolcheck\fR(1)
  25   26  command, \fBrmmount\fR determines what type of file system (if any) is on that
  26   27  medium. If a file system is present, \fBrmmount\fR mounts the file system in
  27   28  one of the locations listed below.
  28   29  .sp
  29   30  .LP
  30   31  For a diskette (floppy):
  31   32  .sp
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 274  275  .na
 275  276  \fB\fB/usr/lib/rmmount/*.so.1\fR\fR
 276  277  .ad
 277  278  .RS 27n
 278  279  shared objects used by \fBrmmount\fR.
 279  280  .RE
 280  281  
 281  282  .SH SEE ALSO
 282  283  .sp
 283  284  .LP
 284      -\fBvolcheck\fR(1), \fBvolrmmount\fR(1), \fBfsck\fR(1M), \fBdlopen\fR(3C),
      285 +\fBvolcheck\fR(1), \fBfsck\fR(1M), \fBdlopen\fR(3C),
 285  286  \fBattributes\fR(5)
 286  287  .sp
 287  288  .LP
 288  289  \fI\fR
    
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