HPMOUNT(1) - Linux man page online | User commands
Change directory on an HFS+ volume.
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hpmount(1) General Commands Manual hpmount(1)
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hpmount(1)
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hpmount — change directory on an HFS+ volumeSYNOPSIS
hpmount [-r] [-pn] source-path Description hpmount introduces a new HFS+ volume. The source path may specify a block device or a regular file containing an HFS+ volume image. Furthermore, hpmount creates the file .hfs‐ plusvolume in the user's home directory, where the source path and the catalogue ID of the current working directory are stored. hpmount accepts the following options: -r mount the volume read-only. The default is to allow write-access. -pn mount partition number n. The default is to mount the first partition that looks like it contains an HFS+ volume. See also hfsplus(7), hpls(1), hpcd(1), hppwd(1), hpcopy(1), hprm(1), hpmkdir(1), hpumount(1), hpf‐ sck(1). Author This manual page was written by Jens Schmalzing <

This manual | Reference | Other manuals |
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hpmount(1) | referred by | hfsplus(7) | hpcd(1) | hpcopy(1) | hpfsck(1) | hpls(1) | hpmkdir(1) | hppwd(1) | hprm(1) | hpumount(1) |
refer to | hfsplus(7) | hpcd(1) | hpcopy(1) | hpls(1) | hpmkdir(1) | hppwd(1) | hprm(1) | hpumount(1) |