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107 portion of the disk identifier is to specify s2, which stands for the
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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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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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146 The following is an example of mounting a loopback (lofs) file system:
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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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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 Loopback File System Mount
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121 The following is an example of mounting a loopback (lofs) file system:
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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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141 September 8, 2015 VFSTAB(4)
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