nmountall(8) CLIX nmountall(8)
NAME
nmountall, numountall - Mounts and unmounts multiple NFS file systems
SYNOPSIS
/etc/nmountall
/etc/numountall
DESCRIPTION
The nmountall command is used to mount Network File System (NFS) file
systems according to entries in /etc/fstab. It is strongly recommended
that the NFS mount option, bg, be used for file systems which are
automatically mounted during startup. This will prevent startup
processing from hanging while trying to mount a file system from a very
slow or dead server.
The numountall command causes all NFS mounted file systems to be
unmounted.
These commands may be executed only by the superuser.
FILES
/etc/fstab File system table. (See fstab(4).)
DIAGNOSTICS
Messages from /etc/mount.
EXIT VALUES
If successful, the nmountall command exits with a 0. Otherwise, it exits
with a 1.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: mount(8), umount(8), fuser(8)
Functions: signal(2)
Files: fstab(4)
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