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How can i mount ext3 and Fat partition in FreeBSD 6.0
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Config::Model::models::Fstab::FsLine(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		 Config::Model::models::Fstab::FsLine(3pm)

NAME
Config::Model::models::Fstab::FsLine - Configuration class Fstab::FsLine VERSION
version 2.021 DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model data of one /etc/fstab line Elements fs_spec block special device or remote filesystem to be mounted. Mandatory. Type uniline. fs_file mount point for the filesystem. Mandatory. Type uniline. fs_vfstype file system type. Mandatory. Type enum. choice: 'auto', 'davfs', 'ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4', 'swap', 'proc', 'iso9660', 'vfat', 'usbfs', 'ignore', 'nfs', 'nfs4', 'none', 'ignore', 'debugfs'. Here are some explanations on the possible values: 'auto' file system type is probed by the kernel when mounting the device 'davfs' WebDav access 'ext2' Common Linux file system. 'ext3' Common Linux file system with journaling 'ignore' unused disk partition 'iso9660' CD-ROM or DVD file system 'proc' Kernel info through a special file system 'usbfs' USB pseudo file system. Gives a file system view of kernel data related to usb 'vfat' Older Windows file system often used on removable media fs_mntopts mount options associated with the filesystem. Optional. Type warped_node. fs_freq Specifies if the file system needs to be dumped. Optional. Type enum. choice: '0', '1'. default: '0'. fs_passno - fsck pass number used by the fsck(8) program to determine the order in which filesystem checks are done at reboot time. Optional. Type integer. default: '0'. SEE ALSO
o cme AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont COPYRIGHT
2010,2011 Dominique Dumont LICENSE
LGPL2 perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::models::Fstab::FsLine(3pm)