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VFS(9)                 FreeBSD Kernel Developer's Manual                VFS(9)


NAME

     VFS -- kernel interface to file systems


DESCRIPTION

     Calls used to set or query file systems for settings or information.

     File systems that do not implement a VFS operation should use the appro-
     priate vfs_std function from src/sys/kern/vfs_default.c rather than
     implementing empty functions or casting to eopnotsupp.


SEE ALSO

     VFS_CHECKEXP(9), VFS_FHTOVP(9), VFS_INIT(9), VFS_MOUNT(9),
     VFS_QUOTACTL(9), VFS_STATFS(9), VFS_SYNC(9), VFS_UNMOUNT(9), VFS_VGET(9),
     VFS_VPTOFH(9), vnode(9)


AUTHORS

     This manual page was written by Doug Rabson.

FreeBSD 6.2                      July 24, 1996                     FreeBSD 6.2


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