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    .Dd $Mdocdate: August 20 2022 $
    .Dt MOUNT_MSDOS 8
    .Os
    .Sh NAME
    .Nm mount_msdos
    .Nd mount an MS-DOS file system
    .Sh SYNOPSIS
    .Nm mount_msdos
    .Op Fl 9ls
    .Op Fl g Ar group
    .Op Fl m Ar mask
    .Op Fl o Ar options
    .Op Fl u Ar user
    .Ar special
    .Ar node
    .Sh DESCRIPTION
    The
    .Nm
    command attaches the MS-DOS file system residing on
    the device
    .Ar special
    to the global file system namespace at the location
    indicated by
    .Ar node .
    This command is invoked by
    .Xr mount 8
    when using the syntax
    .Bd -ragged -offset 4n
    .Nm mount Op options
    -t msdos
    .Ar special node
    .Ed
    .Pp
    The
    .Ar special
    device must correspond to a partition registered in the
    .Xr disklabel 5 .
    .Pp
    This command is normally executed by
    .Xr mount 8
    at boot time, but can be used by any user to mount an
    MS-DOS file system on any directory that they own (provided,
    of course, that they have appropriate access to the device that
    contains the file system).
    .Pp
    The options are as follows:
    .Bl -tag -width Ds
    .It Fl 9
    Ignore the special Windows 95/98 directory entries even
    if deleting or renaming a file.
    This forces
    .Fl s .
    .It Fl g Ar group
    Specifies the group name or GID of the root inode of the file system.
    Defaults to the mount point's GID.
    .It Fl l
    Force listing and generation of
    Windows 95/98 long filenames
    and separate creation/modification/access dates.
    .Pp
    This is the default.
    .It Fl m Ar mask
    Specify the maximum permissions for files and directories
    in the file system.
    Only the nine low-order bits of
    .Ar mask
    are used.
    .It Fl o Ar options
    Use the specified mount
    .Ar options ,
    as described in
    .Xr mount 8 .
    .It Fl s
    Force behaviour to
    ignore and not generate Windows 95/98 long filenames.
    .It Fl u Ar user
    Specifies the user name or UID of the root inode of the file system.
    Defaults to the mount point's UID.
    .El
    .Pp
    File permissions for FAT file systems are imitated,
    since the file system has no real concept of permissions.
    The default mask is taken from the
    directory on which the file system is being mounted,
    except when the
    .Fl m
    option is used.
    FAT does have a
    .Dq read only
    mode,
    in which the writable bit is unset.
    If such files are found,
    they are marked non-writable;
    it can be set using
    .Li chmod -w
    or unset using
    .Li chmod +w .
    .Pp
    File modes work the same way for directories.
    However a directory will inherit the executable bit if it is readable.
    See
    .Xr chmod 1
    for more information about octal file modes.
    .Sh SEE ALSO
    .Xr chmod 1 ,
    .Xr mount 2 ,
    .Xr disklabel 5 ,
    .Xr fstab 5 ,
    .Xr disklabel 8 ,
    .Xr mount 8 ,
    .Xr umount 8
    .Sh HISTORY
    The
    .Nm
    utility first appeared in
    .Nx 0.9 .
    Its predecessor, the
    .Nm mount_pcfs
    utility, appeared in
    .Nx 0.8 ,
    and was abandoned in favor
    of the more aptly named
    .Nm mount_msdos .
    .Sh AUTHORS
    .An -nosplit
    The original code was written by
    .An Paul Popelka Aq Mt paulp@uts.amdahl.com
    as a patch to
    .Bx 386 0.1
    in November 1992.
    The current version is based on code written by
    .An Christopher G. Demetriou Aq Mt cgd@netbsd.org
    in April 1994.
    .Sh CAVEATS
    The maximum file size supported by the MS-DOS file system is
    one byte less than 4GB.
    This is a FAT file system limitation, documented by Microsoft
    in Knowledge Base article 314463.
    .Pp
    The MS-DOS file system (even with long filenames) does not support
    filenames with trailing dots or spaces.
    Any such characters will be silently removed before the directory entry
    is written.
    This too is a FAT file system limitation.
    .Pp
    The use of the
    .Fl 9
    flag could result in damaged file systems,
    albeit the damage is in part taken care of by
    procedures similar to the ones used in Windows 95/98.
    .Pp
    Note that Windows 95/98 handles only access dates,
    but not access times.