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MOUNT_NWFS(8)	       DragonFly System Manager's Manual	 MOUNT_NWFS(8)

NAME

mount_nwfs -- mount NetWare volume from a NetWare file server

SYNOPSIS

mount_nwfs [-Chv] -S server -U user [-connection options] -V volume [-M mode] [-c case] [-d mode] [-f mode] [-g gid] [-l locale] [-n os2] [-u uid] [-w scheme] node mount_nwfs [-options] /server:user/volume[/path] node

DESCRIPTION

The mount_nwfs utility allows to mount volume from a NetWare server. It may use either existing connection or create new: if no usable connection was found it will try to establish a new one. Connection has count of references to it, so when last mount will be dismounted connection will be closed. It is possible to create connection without any mounts (but use it for them) with ncplogin(1). Note two forms of command line. In the first form, server and user spec- ified via -S and -U options respectively. In the second form server and user specified in special part of mount(8) command line arguments (the -S, -U and -V options aren't used in this case). This allows use of fstab(5) file (see EXAMPLES below). The options are: -S server Name of NetWare server to connect. For native IP you will need also -A option. -U user Name of user used in login sequence. -connection options See ncplogin(1) for details. -V volume Volume name to mount. Volume name can also be specified after all options and before mount-point. node Path to mount volume. -c case Select a case option which affects on name representation. Case can be one of the following: Value Meaning l All existing file names converted to lower case. Newly created file gets a lower case under OS2 name space. This is the default when mounting volumes with DOS name space. L Same as 'l' but file system tries to be case insensi- tive. May not work well. n No case conversion is performed. Warning! Use this option with DOS name space only as a last resort, because creating a lower case name in the DOS name space can lead to unpredictable results. This is the default when mounting volumes with OS2 name space. u All existing file names converted to upper case. Newly created file gets an upper case under OS2 name space. U Same as 'u' but file system tries to be case insensi- tive. May not work well. -f mode, -d mode Specify permissions that should be assigned to files and directo- ries. The values must be specified as octal numbers. Default value for the file mode is taken from mount point, default value for the dir mode adds execute permission where the file mode gives read permission. Note that these permissions can differ from the rights granted by NetWare server. -n namespace Don't use namespace. Currently only OS2 can be here. -v Print version number. -u uid, -g gid User id and group id assigned to files. The default is owner and group id from directory where volume is mounted. -l locale Set the locale for case conversion. By default mount_nwfs tries to use an environment variable LC_*. -w scheme Select a scheme used to convert file names between NetWare and DragonFly. Supported conversion schemes are: asis Characters passed as is without any alteration. koi2cp866 koi8-r <-> CP866 se Suits for setups used in Sweden. -M mode See ncplogin(1) for details. If this option is omitted, connec- tion permissions assumed the same as directory mode (-d) option.

FILES

~/.nwfsrc keeps static parameters for connections and other informa- tion. See /usr/share/examples/nwclient/dot.nwfsrc for details.

NOTES

Before any NCP connection can be established kernel must be configured for IPX support, IPXrouted and KLD nwfs.ko should be loaded.

EXAMPLES

Next examples illustrates how to connect to NetWare server nwserv as user GUEST and mount volumes SYS and VOL1: mount_nwfs -S nwserv -U guest -V sys /nw/s1/sys mount_nwfs /nwserv:guest/sys /nw/s1/sys mount -t nwfs /nwserv:guest/vol1 /nw/s1/vol1 mount -t nwfs /nwserv:boris/sys/home/boris /home/boris/nw/home The last example mounts only subdirectory on a volume and equivalent to NetWare 'map root' command. It is possible to use fstab(5) for nwfs mounts: /nwserv:guest/sys /nw/s1/sys nwfs rw,noauto 0 0 /nwserv:guest/vol1 /nw/s1/vol2 nwfs rw,noauto 0 0

HISTORY

The mount_nwfs utility first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0.

CREDITS

In development of NetWare client for FreeBSD, the following sources were used: Documentation from NetWare NDK. Ncpfs for Linux - written by Volker Lendecke <lendecke@math.uni-goettingen.de>. He granted me permission to publish parts of his code under BSD-style license, "Interrupt List" from Ralf Brown, Many files from /sys directory.

AUTHORS

Boris Popov <bp@butya.kz>, <rbp@chat.ru>

BUGS

to number a few DragonFly 3.7 October 14, 1999 DragonFly 3.7

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