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Command: mount_vnd | Section: 8 | Source: OpenBSD | File: mount_vnd.8
MOUNT_VND(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual MOUNT_VND(8)
NAME
mount_vnd - mount vnode disks
SYNOPSIS
mount_vnd [-k] [-K rounds] [-o options] [-S saltfile] [-t disktype]
image vnd_dev
DESCRIPTION
mount_vnd works similarly to vnconfig(8), but it provides an interface
that can be used by the fstab(5) infrastructure, so that an image file
can be configured to a device vnd_dev while booting.
For fstab(5) lines with type "ffs", the "noauto" option must be set to
prevent a mount(8) of the FFS partitions before the necessary vnd devices
are configured. Also, the "fs_passno" field has to be set to 0 to
prevent fsck(8) from checking the file system for the same reasons.
mount_vnd is invoked by mount(8) when using the following syntax:
mount [options] -t vnd image vnd_dev
The options are as follows:
-K rounds
Associate an encryption key with the device. All data will be
encrypted using the Blowfish cipher before it is written to the
disk. The user is asked for both a passphrase and the name of a
salt file. The salt file can also be specified on the command
line using the -S option. The passphrase and salt are combined
according to PKCS #5 PBKDF2 for the specified number of rounds to
generate the actual key used. rounds is a number between 1000
and INT_MAX. DO NOT LOSE THE SALT FILE.
-k Associate an encryption key with the device. All data will be
encrypted using the Blowfish cipher before it is written to the
disk.
-o options
Options are specified with a -o flag followed by a comma
separated string of options. See the mount(8) man page for
possible options and their meanings.
At the moment, -o is only here for compatibility reasons, but no
use is made of supplied options.
-S saltfile
When -K is used, specify the saltfile.
-t disktype
Specify a disktype entry from the disktab(5) database. The
vnd_dev will have the sector size, sectors per track, and tracks
per cylinder values of the specified disktype. The defaults are
512-byte sectors, 100 sectors per track and 1 track per cylinder.
FILES
/dev/{,r}vnd*
EXAMPLES
An example fstab(5) entry is:
/tmp/cryptimg /dev/vnd0c vnd rw,noauto,-k 0 0
/dev/vnd0a /mnt ffs rw,noauto 0 0
Mounting images during the first pass of fsck(8) and mount(8) is not
possible, because the image to be configured to a vnd itself resides on a
file system that first has to be checked and mounted.
SEE ALSO
vnd(4), disktab(5), fstab(5), mount(8), swapon(8), umount(8)
HISTORY
The mount_vnd command first appeared in OpenBSD 4.2.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 April 23, 2020 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8