mount_sysvbfs
—
mount a System V Boot File System
mount_sysvbfs |
[-o options]
special node |
The mount_sysvbfs
command attaches the System V Boot
File System on the special device on to the file system
tree at point node. Both special
and node are converted to absolute paths before use.
This command is normally executed by
mount(8) at boot time. The
options are as follows:
-o
- Options are specified with a
-o
flag followed by a
comma separated string of options. See the
mount(8) man page for
possible options and their meanings.
A mount_sysvbfs
command first appeared in
NetBSD 4.0.
The sysvbfs support is still experimental and there are few sanity checks, so it
is possible for a corrupted file system to cause a crash.