NAME¶
zfs-mount
—
manage mount state of ZFS filesystems
SYNOPSIS¶
zfs |
mount
[-Oflv ]
[-o
options]
-a |-R
filesystem|filesystem |
zfs |
unmount
[-fu ]
-a |filesystem|mountpoint |
DESCRIPTION¶
zfs
mount
[-j
]
- Displays all ZFS file systems currently mounted.
-j
,
--json
- Displays all mounted file systems in JSON format.
zfs
mount
[-Oflv
]
[-o
options]
-a
|-R
filesystem|filesystem
- Mount ZFS filesystem on a path described by its
mountpoint property, if the path exists and is
empty. If mountpoint is set to
legacy,
the filesystem should be instead mounted using
mount(8).
-O
- Perform an overlay mount. Allows mounting in non-empty
mountpoint. See
mount(8) for more
information.
-a
- Mount all available ZFS file systems. Invoked automatically
as part of the boot process if configured.
-R
- Mount the specified filesystems along with all their
children.
- filesystem
- Mount the specified filesystem.
-o
options
- An optional, comma-separated list of mount options to use
temporarily for the duration of the mount. See the
Temporary
Mount Point Properties section of
zfsprops(7) for
details.
-l
- Load keys for encrypted filesystems as they are being mounted.
This is equivalent to executing
zfs
load-key
on each encryption root
before mounting it. Note that if a filesystem has
keylocation=prompt,
this will cause the terminal to interactively block after asking
for the key.
-v
- Report mount progress.
-f
- Attempt to force mounting of all filesystems, even those that
couldn't normally be mounted (e.g. redacted datasets).
zfs
unmount
[-fu
]
-a
|filesystem|mountpoint
- Unmounts currently mounted ZFS file systems.
-a
- Unmount all available ZFS file systems. Invoked
automatically as part of the shutdown process.
-f
- Forcefully unmount the file system, even if it is currently in
use. This option is not supported on Linux.
-u
- Unload keys for any encryption roots unmounted by this
command.
- filesystem|mountpoint
- Unmount the specified filesystem. The command can also be
given a path to a ZFS file system mount point on the
system.