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Name

mount - mount a filesystem

Synopsis

$ mount
# mount -a
# mount <source> <target> [-t fstype] [-o options]

Description

If invoked without any arguments, mount prints a list of all currently mounted filesystems.

If invoked as mount -a, mount mounts all the filesystems configured in /etc/fstab. This is normally done on system startup by SystemServer(7).

Otherwise, mount performs a single filesystem mount. Source should be a path to a file containing the filesystem image. Target and fstype have the same meaning as in the mount(2) syscall (if not specified, fstype defaults to ext2).

A special source value "none" is recognized, in which case mount(8) will not attempt to open the source as a file, and will pass an invalid file descriptor to mount(2). This is useful for mounting pseudo filesystems.

Options correspond to the mount flags, and should be specified as a comma-separated list of flag names (lowercase and without the MS_ prefix). Additionally, the name defaults is accepted and ignored.

Files

  • /etc/fstab - read by mount -a on startup to find out which filesystems to mount.
  • /proc/df - read by mount to get information about mounted filesystems.

Examples

# mount devpts /dev/pts -t devpts -o noexec,nosuid
# mount /home/anon/myfile.txt /tmp/foo -o bind

See also