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32 .Nm mount ,
35 .Nd mount or dismount a file system
42 .Fn mount "const char *type" "const char *dir" "int flags" "void *data"
50 .Fn mount
66 become available through the new mount point
71 of a successful mount are swept under the carpet so to speak, and
77 .Fn mount ,
78 except that the mount options (file system type name, device to mount,
79 mount-point name, etc.) are passed as an array of name-value pairs
90 .Li fspath Ta mount point pathname (e.g., Dq Li /proc )
101 .Fn mount
136 .Xr mount 8
145 Force a read-write mount even if the file system appears to be unclean.
152 mount even if some files are open for writing.
158 Do not mount over the root of another mount point.
160 Require an empty directory for the mount point directory.
165 indicates that the mount command is being applied
167 This allows the mount flags to be changed without requiring
188 specific arguments to mount.
205 mount point
237 .Fn mount
267 option was given, and the requested mount point
268 is already the root of another mount point.
285 file system mount:
299 option was specified, and the requested mount point
310 No space remains in the mount table.
333 file system mount:
349 .Fn mount
354 The requested directory is not in the mount table.
358 was not found in the mount table.
379 .Xr mount 8 ,
383 .Fn mount
395 Allowing untrusted users to mount arbitrary media, e.g. by enabling