| 32vfs, cpiofs, tapfs, tarfs, tpfs, v6fs, v10fs, zipfs \- mount archival file systems |
| These commands interpret data from traditional tape or file system formats |
| and mount their contents (read-only) into a Plan 9 file system. |
| flags specify Unix-format password (respectively group) files |
| that give the mapping between the numeric user- and group-ID |
| numbers on the media and the strings reported by Plan 9 status |
| flag introduces the name at which the new file system should be |
| interprets raw disk images of 32V systems, which are ca. 1978 research Unix systems for |
| the VAX (512 byte block size, the default), and also pre-FFS Berkeley VAX systems (1KB block size). |
| tape images (constructed with |
| tapes from the Fifth through Seventh Edition research Unix systems. |
| tapes from the pre-Fifth Edition era. |
| interprets disk images from the |
| Fifth and Sixth edition research Unix systems (512B block size). |
| interprets disk images from the |
| Tenth Edition research Unix systems (4KB block size). |
| interprets zip archives (see |
| These commands are constructed in a highly stereotyped |
| .BR /sys/src/cmd/tapefs , |
| turn derive substantially from |