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7 .TH INTRO 1M "Nov 17, 2008"
8 .SH NAME
9 Intro, intro \- introduction to maintenance commands and application programs
10 .SH DESCRIPTION
11 .sp
12 .LP
13 This section describes, in alphabetical order, commands that are used chiefly
14 for system maintenance and administration purposes.
15 .sp
16 .LP
17 Because of command restructuring for the Virtual File System architecture,
18 there are several instances of multiple manual pages that begin with the same
19 name. For example, the \fBmount\fR, pages \(mi \fBmount\fR(1M),
20 \fBmount_cachefs\fR(1M), \fBmount_hsfs\fR(1M), \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M), \fB
21 mount_tmpfs\fR(1M), and \fBmount_ufs\fR(1M). In each such case the first of the
22 multiple pages describes the syntax and options of the generic command, that
23 is, those options applicable to all FSTypes (file system types). The succeeding
24 pages describe the functionality of the FSType-specific modules of the command.
25 These pages list the command followed by an underscore ( _ ) and the FSType to
26 which they pertain. Note that the administrator should not attempt to call
27 these modules directly. The generic command provides a common interface to all
28 of them. Thus the FSType-specific manual pages should not be viewed as
29 describing distinct commands, but rather as detailing those aspects of a
30 command that are specific to a particular FSType.
31 .SH COMMAND SYNTAX
32 .sp
33 .LP
34 Unless otherwise noted, commands described in this section accept options and
35 other arguments according to the following syntax:
36 .sp
37 .in +2
38 .nf
39 \fIname\fR [\fIoption\fR(\fIs\fR)] [\fIcmdarg\fR(\fIs\fR)]
40 .fi
41 .in -2
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3 .\" Copyright 2015 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
4 .\" Copyright 1989 AT&T
5 .\" The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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8 .TH INTRO 1M "Sep 8, 2015"
9 .SH NAME
10 Intro, intro \- introduction to maintenance commands and application programs
11 .SH DESCRIPTION
12 .sp
13 .LP
14 This section describes, in alphabetical order, commands that are used chiefly
15 for system maintenance and administration purposes.
16 .sp
17 .LP
18 Because of command restructuring for the Virtual File System architecture,
19 there are several instances of multiple manual pages that begin with the same
20 name. For example, the \fBmount\fR, pages \(mi \fBmount\fR(1M),
21 \fBmount_hsfs\fR(1M), \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M), \fBmount_tmpfs\fR(1M),
22 and \fBmount_ufs\fR(1M). In each such case the first of the
23 multiple pages describes the syntax and options of the generic command, that
24 is, those options applicable to all FSTypes (file system types). The succeeding
25 pages describe the functionality of the FSType-specific modules of the command.
26 These pages list the command followed by an underscore ( _ ) and the FSType to
27 which they pertain. Note that the administrator should not attempt to call
28 these modules directly. The generic command provides a common interface to all
29 of them. Thus the FSType-specific manual pages should not be viewed as
30 describing distinct commands, but rather as detailing those aspects of a
31 command that are specific to a particular FSType.
32 .SH COMMAND SYNTAX
33 .sp
34 .LP
35 Unless otherwise noted, commands described in this section accept options and
36 other arguments according to the following syntax:
37 .sp
38 .in +2
39 .nf
40 \fIname\fR [\fIoption\fR(\fIs\fR)] [\fIcmdarg\fR(\fIs\fR)]
41 .fi
42 .in -2
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