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MOUNT_CD9660(8)		OpenBSD System Manager's Manual	       MOUNT_CD9660(8)

NAME
     mount_cd9660 - mount an ISO 9660 filesystem

SYNOPSIS
     mount_cd9660 [-egjR] [-o options] [-s offset] special node

DESCRIPTION
     The mount_cd9660 command attaches the ISO 9660 filesystem residing on the
     device special to the global filesystem namespace at the location
     indicated by node.	 This command is invoked by mount(8) when using the
     syntax

	 mount [options] -t cd9660 special node

     The options are as follows:

     -e	     Enable the use of extended attributes.

     -g	     Do not strip version numbers on files.  (By default, if there are
	     files with different version numbers on the disk, only the last
	     one will be listed.)  In either case, files may be opened without
	     explicitly stating a version number.

     -j	     Do not use any Joliet extensions included in the filesystem.

     -o options
	     Options are specified with a -o flag followed by a comma
	     separated string of options.  See the mount(8) man page for
	     possible options and their meanings.

     -R	     Do not use any Rockridge extensions included in the filesystem.

     -s offset
	     Use the session starting at offset (counted in 2048-byte blocks
	     from the start of the media) instead of the last session from the
	     Table of Contents (TOC).  The TOC can be inspected by using
	     cdio(1).

SEE ALSO
     cdio(1), mount(2), fstab(5), mount(8), umount(8), vnconfig(8)

HISTORY
     The mount_cd9660 utility first appeared in 4.4BSD.

BUGS
     The cd9660 filesystem does not support the original "High Sierra"
     ("CDROM001") format.

     POSIX device node mapping is currently not supported.

     Version numbers are not stripped if Rockridge extensions are in use.  In
     this case, accessing files that don't have Rockridge names without
     version numbers gets the one with the lowest version number and not the
     one with the highest.

     There is no ECMA support.

OpenBSD 4.9		       November 12, 2007		   OpenBSD 4.9
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