.TH DOSSRV 4
.SH NAME
-dossrv, 9660srv, a:, b:, c:, d:, 9fat:, dosmnt, eject \- DOS and ISO9660 file systems
+dossrv, 9660srv, dosmnt, eject \- DOS and ISO9660 file systems
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B dossrv
[
.I service
]
.PP
-.B a:
-.PP
-.B b:
-.PP
-.B c:
-.PP
-.B 9fat:
-.PP
.B dosmnt
.I n
.I mtpt
.B -r
flag makes the file system read-only.
.PP
-The shell script
-.I a:
-contains
-.IP
-.EX
-unmount /n/a: >[2] /dev/null
-mount -c /srv/dos /n/a: /dev/fd0disk
-.EE
-.LP
-and is therefore a shorthand for mounting a floppy disk in drive A.
-The scripts
-.I b:
-and
-.I dosmnt
-are similar,
-mounting the second floppy disk
-and the
-.IR n th
-non-floppy DOS partition,
-respectively.
-.I C:
-and
-.I d:
-call
-.I dosmnt
-in an attempt to name the drives in
-the same order that Microsoft operating systems do.
-.I 9fat:
-provides access to the FAT component of the Plan 9 partition (see
-.IR prep (8)).
-.PP
The file attribute flags used by the DOS file system
do not map directly to those used by Plan 9.
Since there is no concept of user or group,
will spit out the floppy from drive
.IR n ,
default 0.
-.SH EXAMPLE
-Mount a floppy disk with a DOS file system on it.
-.IP
-.EX
-a:
-.EE
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IR kfs (4)
.SH SOURCE
.B /sys/src/cmd/9660srv
.br
.B /rc/bin/eject
+.br
+.B /rc/bin/dosmnt
.SH BUGS
The overloading of the semantics of
the DMEXCL and DMAPPEND