mountall, umountall — Mount, Unmount Multiple File Systems

Synopsis

/usr/sbin/mountall [-F FSType][-l | -r][file-system-table]
/usr/sbin/umountall [-k][-s][-F FSType][-l | -r]
/usr/sbin/umountall [-k][-s][-h host]

Description

Use the mountall command to mount file systems specified in a file-system table. The file-system table must be in vfstab(4) format. If you specify no file-system-table, /etc/vfstab is used. If you specify - as file-system-table, mountall reads the file-system table from the standard input. mountall mounts only those file systems with the mount at boot field set to yes in the file-system-table.

Each file system that has an fsckdev entry specified in the file-system table is checked by fsck(1M) to determine if it can be ...

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