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/usr/sbin/mount -F s5fs [-r][-o specific-options] special | mount-point /usr/sbin/mount -F s5fs [-r][-o specific-options] special mount-point
Use the mount command to attach an s5 file system (a System V file system used by PC versions of UNIX) to the file-system hierarchy at the mount-point, which is the path name of a directory. If mount-point has any contents before the mount operation, these are hidden until the file system is unmounted.
If you invoke mount with special or mount-point as the only arguments, mount searches /etc/vfstab to fill in the missing arguments, including the specific-options. See mount(1M).
If you specify special and mount-point without any specific-options