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rmmount(1M)		System Administration Commands		   rmmount(1M)

NAME
       rmmount	-  removable  media mounter for CD-ROM, floppy, Jaz drive, and
       others

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/rmmount [-D]

DESCRIPTION
       The rmmount utility is a removable media mounter that  is  executed  by
       volume  management  whenever  a removable medium, such as a CD-ROM or a
       floppy, is inserted. Removable media is managed by an application or  a
       volume manager. rmmount can also be called by using volrmmount(1).

       Upon  insertion of a medium and following invocation of the volcheck(1)
       command, rmmount determines what type of file system  (if  any)	is  on
       that  medium. If a file system is present, rmmount mounts the file sys‐
       tem in one of the locations listed below.

       For a diskette (floppy):

       /floppy/floppy0		 symbolic link	to  mounted  floppy  in	 local
				 floppy drive

       /floppy/floppy_name	 mounted named floppy

       /floppy/unnamed_floppy	 mounted unnamed floppy

       For a CD-ROM or a DVD-ROM:

       /cdrom/cdrom0

	   symbolic link to mounted CD-ROM in local CD-ROM drive

       /cdrom/CD-ROM_name

	   mounted named CD-ROM

       /cdrom/CD-ROM_name/partition

	   mounted named CD-ROM with partitioned file system

       /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom

	   mounted unnamed CD-ROM

       For a Zip drive:

       /rmdisk/zip0		     symbolic  link  to	 mounted Zip medium in
				     local Zip drive

       /rmdisk/Zip_name		     mounted named Zip medium

       /rmdisk/Zip_name/partition    mounted named Zip medium with partitioned
				     file system

       /rmdisk/unnamed_zip	     mounted unnamed Zip medium

       For a Jaz drive:

       /rmdisk/jaz0		     symbolic  link  to	 mounted Jaz medium in
				     local Jaz drive

       /rmdisk/Jaz_name		     mounted named Jaz medium

       /rmdisk/Jaz_name/partition    mounted named Jaz medium with partitioned
				     file system

       /rmdisk/unnamed_Jaz	     mounted unnamed Jaz medium

       For a generic "rmdisk" drive:

       /rmdisk/rmdisk0

	   symbolic link to mounted removable medium in local removable medium
	   drive

       /rmdisk/rmdisk_name

	   mounted named removable medium

       /rmdisk/rmdisk_name/partition

	   mounted named removable medium with partitioned file system

       /rmdisk/unnamed_rmdisk

	   mounted unnamed removable medium

       If the media is read-only (for example,	a  CD-ROM  or  a  floppy  with
       write-protect tab set), the file system is mounted read-only.

       If  a file system is not identified, rmmount does not mount a file sys‐
       tem. See the  for more information on the location of  CD-ROM,  floppy,
       and other media without file systems.

       If  a  file  system type has been determined, it is then checked to see
       that it is "clean." If  the  file  system  is  "dirty,"	fsck  -p  (see
       fsck(1M))  is  run  in  an attempt to clean it. If fsck fails, the file
       system is mounted read-only.

       After the mount is complete, "actions" associated with the  media  type
       are  executed.  These  actions allow for the notification to other pro‐
       grams that new media are available.

       Actions are executed in the order in which they appear in the  configu‐
       ration  file.  The  action  function  can  return  either 1 or 0. If it
       returns 0, no further actions will be executed. This allows  the	 func‐
       tion to control which applications are executed.

       In  order  to  execute  an action, rmmount performs a dlopen(3C) on the
       shared object and calls the action function defined within it. The def‐
       inition	  of	the   interface	  to   actions	 can   be   found   in
       /usr/include/rmmount.h.

       File systems mounted by rmmount are always mounted with the nosuid flag
       set, thereby disabling setuid programs and access to block or character
       devices in that file system. Upon ejection,  rmmount  unmounts  mounted
       file  systems and executes actions associated with the media type. If a
       file system is "busy" (that is, it contains the current working	direc‐
       tory of a live process), the ejection will fail.

OPTIONS
       -D    Turn on the debugging output from the rmmount dprintf calls.

FILES
       /usr/lib/rmmount/*.so.1	  shared objects used by rmmount.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWvolu			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       volcheck(1), volrmmount(1), fsck(1M), dlopen(3C), attributes(5)

SunOS 5.11			  1 Mar 2007			   rmmount(1M)
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