Summary: | Manual extension | ||
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Product: | Documentation | Reporter: | jhs <jhs> |
Component: | Books & Articles | Assignee: | freebsd-bugs (Nobody) <bugs> |
Status: | Closed FIXED | ||
Severity: | Affects Only Me | ||
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | Latest | ||
Hardware: | Any | ||
OS: | Any |
Description
jhs
1996-07-01 21:30:09 UTC
Even though some of the file systems are not in the default (GENERIC) kernel, aren't they available as lkms in the default system? jhs@FreeBSD.org wrote: > > > send-pr it. There are several people who are very active in > > committing man page changes (mpp, wosch for example). > > So here's a little manual extension: > > > Enhance fstab manual > > *** old/src/share/man/man5/fstab.5 Sat Jun 12 15:44:43 1993 > --- new/src/share/man/man5/fstab.5 Sun Dec 19 03:27:55 1993 > *************** > *** 81,100 **** > The third field, > .Pq Fa fs_vfstype , > describes the type of the filesystem. > ! The system currently supports four types of filesystems: > .Bl -tag -width indent -offset indent > .It Em ufs > ! a local > .Tn UNIX > filesystem > .It Em mfs > ! a local memory-based > .Tn UNIX > filesystem > .It Em nfs > ! a Sun Microsystems compatible ``Network File System'' > .It Em swap > ! a disk partition to be used for swapping > .El > .Pp > The fourth field, > --- 81,110 ---- > The third field, > .Pq Fa fs_vfstype , > describes the type of the filesystem. > ! The system sources can support various filesystem types, > ! but the default kernel includes only those marked {+}, > ! and excludes those marked {-}: > .Bl -tag -width indent -offset indent > .It Em ufs > ! {+} a local > .Tn UNIX > filesystem > .It Em mfs > ! {-} a local memory-based > .Tn UNIX > filesystem > .It Em nfs > ! {+} a Sun Microsystems compatible ``Network File System'' > .It Em swap > ! {+} a disk partition to be used for swapping > ! .It Em pcfs > ! {+} a DOS compatible filesystem > ! .It Em isofs > ! {+} a CD-ROM filesystem (as per ISO 9660) > ! .\" maybe also say Rock Ridge extensions are handled ? > ! .It Em procfs > ! {-} a file system for accessing process data > ! .\" (in active development at Dec. 93) > .El > .Pp > The fourth field, > > Julian > -- > Julian H. Stacey jhs@freebsd.org http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/ > -- Mike Pritchard mpp@FreeBSD.org "Go that way. Really fast. If something gets in your way, turn" State Changed From-To: open->closed Fixed in rev 1.4 of fstab.5. |