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CD9660.UTIL(8)                           BSD System Manager's Manual                          CD9660.UTIL(8)

NAME
     cd9660.util -- ISO 9660 file system utility

SYNOPSIS
     cd9660.util [-m mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4] device node

     cd9660.util [-p mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4] device

     cd9660.util [-u] device

DESCRIPTION
     The cd9660.util command supports the mounting, probing, and unmounting of ISO 9660 file systems.

     Options:

     -m mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4
                 mount

     -p mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4
                 probe for mounting

     -u          unmount

     mountflags above are either:

     •   removable or fixedreadonly or writeablesuid or nosuiddev or nodev

SEE ALSO
     diskarbitration(8)

HISTORY
     Derived from the Openstep Workspace Manager file system utility programs.

Darwin                                        November 2, 2004                                        Darwin

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