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LSVFS(1)                FreeBSD General Commands Manual               LSVFS(1)


NAME

     lsvfs -- list installed virtual file systems


SYNOPSIS

     lsvfs [vfsname ...]


DESCRIPTION

     The lsvfs command lists information about the currently loaded virtual
     file system modules.  When vfsname arguments are given, lsvfs lists
     information about the specified VFS modules.  Otherwise, lsvfs lists all
     currently loaded modules.  The information is as follows:

     Filesystem  the name of the file system, as would be used in the type
                 parameter to mount(2) and the -t option to mount(8)
     Refs        the number of references to this VFS; i.e., the number of
                 currently mounted file systems of this type
     Flags       flag bits.


SEE ALSO

     mount(2), mount(8)


HISTORY

     A lsvfs command appeared in FreeBSD 2.0.

FreeBSD 6.2                     March 16, 1995                     FreeBSD 6.2


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