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/usr/sbin/mount -F cachefs [generic-options] -o backfstype=file-system-type [specific-options][-O] special mount-point
The CacheFS-specific version of the mount command mounts a cached file system; if necessary, it NFS-mounts its backfile system. It also provides a number of CacheFS-specific options for controlling the caching process. For more information regarding backfile systems, refer to the System Administration Guide, Volume I.
To mount a CacheFS file system, use the generic mount command with the -F option followed by the argument cachefs.
See mount(1M) for a list of supported generic-options.
| -o specific-options | ||
| Specify CacheFS file-system-specific options in ... | ||