Annotation of researchv10dc/dist/man/v3/man2/mount.2, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .pa 1
                      2: .he 'MOUNT (II)'3/15/72'MOUNT (II)'
                      3: .ti 0
                      4: NAME           mount  --  mount file system
                      5: .sp
                      6: .ti 0
                      7: .nf
                      8: SYNOPSIS       sys  mount; special; name  / mount = 21.
                      9: .fi
                     10: .sp
                     11: .ti 0
                     12: DESCRIPTION    mount_____
                     13: announces to the system that a removable file system has
                     14: been mounted on special file special_______;
                     15: from now on, references to file name____ will refer to
                     16: the root file on the newly mounted file system.
                     17: Special_______ and name____ are pointers to null-terminated strings
                     18: containing the appropriate path names.
                     19: 
                     20: Name____ must exist already.  If it had contents,
                     21: they are inaccessible while the file system
                     22: is mounted.
                     23: .sp
                     24: .ti 0
                     25: SEE ALSO       mount(I), umount(II)
                     26: .sp
                     27: .ti 0
                     28: DIAGNOSTICS    Error bit
                     29: (c-bit) set if: special_______ is inaccessible; name____
                     30: does not exist;
                     31: special_______ is already mounted;
                     32: name____ is not on the RF;
                     33: there are already four special files mounted.
                     34: .sp
                     35: .ti 0
                     36: BUGS           At most
                     37: four removable devices can be mounted at a time.
                     38: This call should be restricted to the super-used.

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