.TH MOUNT 2 .SH NAME mount, umount \- mount or umount a file system .SH SYNOPSIS .ft B .nf #include #include int mount(char *\fIspecial\fP, char *\fIname\fP, int \fIflag\fP) int umount(char *\fIname\fP) .fi .ft P .SH DESCRIPTION .B Mount() tells the system that the file system .I special is to be mounted on the file .IR name , effectively overlaying .I name with the file tree on .IR special . .I Name may of any type, except that if the root of .I special is a directory, then .I name must also be a directory. .I Special must be a block special file, except for loopback mounts. For loopback mounts a normal file or directory is used for .IR special , which must be seen as the root of a virtual device. .I Flag is 0 for a read-write mount, 1 for read-only. .PP .B Umount() removes the connection between a device and a mount point, .I name may refer to either of them. If more than one device is mounted on the same mount point then unmounting at the mount point removes the last mounted device, unmounting a device removes precisely that device. The unmount will only succeed if none of the files on the device are in use. .PP Both calls may only be executed by the super-user. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR mount (1), .BR umount (1). .SH AUTHOR Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)