mount_ados
—
mount an AmigaDOS file system
mount_ados |
[-o options]
[-u uid]
[-g gid]
[-m mask]
special node |
The mount_ados
command attaches the AmigaDOS filesystem
residing on the device special to the global
filesystem namespace at the location indicated by
node. Both special and
node are converted to absolute paths before use. This
command is normally executed by
mount(8) at boot time, but can be
used by any user to mount an AmigaDOS file system on any directory that they
own (provided, of course, that they have appropriate access to the device that
contains the file system).
The options are as follows:
-o
options
- Use the specified mount options, as described in
mount(8).
-u
uid
- Set the owner of the files in the file system to
uid. The default owner is the owner of the directory
on which the file system is being mounted.
-g
gid
- Set the group of the files in the file system to
gid. The default group is the group of the directory
on which the file system is being mounted.
-m
mask
- Specify the maximum file permissions for files in the file system. (For
example, a mask of
755
specifies that, by default,
the owner should have read, write, and execute permissions for files, but
others should only have read and execute permissions. See
chmod(1) for more information
about octal file modes.) Only the nine low-order bits of
mask are used. The default mask is taken from the
directory on which the file system is being mounted.
The mount_ados
utility first appeared in
NetBSD 1.0.
The ‘ados’ filesystem currently supports the Amiga fast file
system.
The ‘ados’ filesystem implementation currently is
read-only. The mount_ados
utility silently retries
the mount read-only, as if the ro option were
specified, when it encounters the [EROFS
] error.