Mounting and unmounting a file system
Use the following procedure mounts and unmounts a file system.
To mount and unmount a file system
- To mount a file system, place the M line command in the C column of the FSPACE view next to the directory that you want to use as the mount point.
Press Enter to display the Mount a File System dialog.
+------------------------ MOUNT - Mount a File System ----------------------+
| COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR |
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| Mount a File System at Mount Point |
| /home/bmvjoj/ |
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| Note: file system names are case sensitive, except HFS. |
| File System Name BMVJOJ.USER.HFS |
| File System Type HFS |
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| Mount parameters (optional) |
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| Additional mount options (Y/N) |
| Read Only File System N |
| Bypass File Permission N |
| Ignore SETUID/SETGID N |
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| END to mount file system |
| CANcel to exit without mounting |
| HELP to view related help |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+Enter the U line command to unmount the file system.The following figure shows an example of the Unmount a File System dialog:
----------------------- UNMOUNT - Unmount a File System ----------------------N
| COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR |
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| File system BMVJOJ.USER.HFS |
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| Unmount type 1 |
| 1 = Normal - Unmount if file system is not busy |
| 2 = Immediate - Even if busy, but write out buffers |
| 3 = Forced - Even if busy, and may corrupt data |
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| END to unmount file system |
| CANcel to exit without unmounting |
| HELP to view related help |
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