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     FILESYS(F)		      XENIX System V		    FILESYS(F)

     Name
	  filesys - Default information for mounting filesystems.

     Description
	  /etc/default/filesys contains information for mounting
	  filesystems in the following format:

	       name=value [name=value] ...

	  value may contain white spaces if quoted, and newlines may
	  be escaped with a backslash.

	  mnt (see mount(C)) and sysadmin(C) use the information in
	  the /etc/default/filesys when the system comes up multiuser.
	  The following names are defined for /etc/default/filesys:

	  bdev		 Name of the block interface device.

	  cdev		 Name of the character interface device.

	  size		 Size in blocks.

	  mountdir	 Directory on which the filesystem is mounted.

	  desc		 A description of the filesystem.  For
			 example, ``User filesystem."

	  mountflags	 Any flags passed to the mount(C) command.

	  fsckflags	 Any flags passed to the fsck(C) command.

	  rcmount	 Whether or not to mount the filesystem when
			 the system goes multiuser.  Can be ``yes'',
			 ``no'' or ``prompt''.	If set to ``prompt'',
			 you are prompted when it is time to mount the
			 filesystem.

     See Also
	  mount(C), sysadmin(C)

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