MSDOS.UTIL(8) | System Manager's Manual | MSDOS.UTIL(8) |
msdos.util
—
DOS/Windows (FAT) file system utility
msdos.util |
-m mountflag1 mountflag2
mountflag3 mountflag4 device node |
msdos.util |
-p mountflag1 mountflag2
mountflag3 mountflag4 device |
msdos.util |
-u device |
msdos.util |
-k device |
msdos.util |
-n device name |
The msdos.util
command supports the
mounting, probing, and unmounting of FAT file systems.
Options:
mountflags above are either:
FAT volumes do not actually have a volume UUID. They have an optional 4-byte volume ID. If a volume has an ID, then it will be converted to a version 3 UUID using MD5 to checksum the kFSUUIDNamespaceSHA1 UUID folowed by the volume ID.
For the -k
option, if the volume has a
volume ID, the exit status will be 253 and the UUID will be printed to
standard out, without any trailing newline. Otherwise, if the volume appears
to be FAT, the exit status will be 255. If the volume does not appear to be
FAT, the exit status will be 254.
/System/Library/Filesystems/msdos.fs/Contents/Resources/msdos.util
Derived from the Openstep Workspace Manager file system utility programs.
March 24, 2001 | Darwin |