DOSSRV(4)DOSSRV(4)NAME
dossrv, 9660srv - DOS/Windows and ISO 9660 file systems
SYNOPSISdossrv [-v] [-s] [-F] [-c] [ -f devicefile ] [ -m mountpoint ] [ -S
sectors/track ]
9660srv [-rab] cdfile dir
DESCRIPTION
Dossrv makes the contents of a DOS/Windows file system visible in the
Inferno name space. The options are:
-v print a debugging trace, including 9P messages, on standard
error
-F display FAT information
-c display cluster data and I/O activity
-s standard ouput is connected to a client; serve that
-f devicefile
the DOS/Windows file system image; defaults to /dev/hd0disk.
-m mountpoint
The directory where the contents of the file system should
appear; defaults to /n/dos.
-S sectors/track
The number of sectors per track. The default is 9.
9660srv performs a similar function for files (notably CDROMs) in
ISO9660 format, including the Rock Ridge extension and its Plan 9 vari‐
ant. It makes the contents of cdfile visible in the name space at dir.
The options are those of bind(1): -r, to replace the contents of dir;
-a, to make a union directory with the CD contents after the contents
of dir; -b, to make a union directory with the CD contents before the
contents of dir.
SOURCE
/appl/cmd/dossrv.b
/appl/cmd/9660srv.b
BUGS
Dossrv cannot handle all the FAT32 extensions.
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