This command is used make a filesystem available for access with
the filesystem access commands. Three things need to be defined to do
this. First, the name of the device on which the filesystem is stored
needs to be given to the -d
option. Secondly,
the type of filesystem it is needs to be given to the
-t
option. Finally, the pathname by which the
new filesystem will be accessed needs to be supplied. Following a
successful mount, the root of the filesystem will be accessible
at the mountpoint.
Mount a JFF2 partititon:
RedBoot> fs info Filesystems available: ramfs jffs2 Devices available: /dev/flash1 Mounted filesystems: Device Filesystem Mounted on <undefined> ramfs / RedBoot> fs mount -d /dev/flash1 -t jffs2 /flash RedBoot> fs info Filesystems available: ramfs jffs2 Devices available: /dev/flash1 Mounted filesystems: Device Filesystem Mounted on <undefined> ramfs / /dev/flash1 jffs2 /flash RedBoot> |