NAME
mount_autofs —
mount automounter
filesystem
SYNOPSIS
mount_autofs |
[-f
from] [-O
master_options]
[-o
options]
[-p
prefix] autofs
mount_point |
DESCRIPTION
The
mount_autofs command should not usually be called by
admins. Use
automount(8)
instead.
The
mount_autofs command attaches the automounter filesystem
on the
autofs device on to the file system tree at point
mount_point. Both
autofs and
mount_point are converted to absolute paths before use.
This command is normally executed by
automount(8). The options are
as follows:
-
-
- -f
- Set the from location for
autofs(5). This argument is
usually read from /etc/auto_master by
automount(8).
-
-
- -o
- Set the mount options. See the
mount(8) man page for
possible options and their meanings.
-
-
- -O
- Set the
autofs(5) options. See the
[-options]
in AUTO_MASTER SYNTAX of
auto_master(5).
-
-
- -p
- Set the
autofs(5) prefix, below
which the file system(s) will be mounted.
SEE ALSO
autofs(5),
fstab(5),
automount(8),
mount(8)
HISTORY
The
mount_autofs utility first appeared in
NetBSD 9.0. The
mount_autofs utility
first appeared in
DragonFly 5.1.
This manpage first appeared in
DragonFly and has been
ported to
NetBSD.