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const ( // RDONLY will mount the file system read-only. RDONLY = unix.MS_RDONLY // NOSUID will not allow set-user-identifier or set-group-identifier bits to // take effect. NOSUID = unix.MS_NOSUID // NODEV will not interpret character or block special devices on the file // system. NODEV = unix.MS_NODEV // NOEXEC will not allow execution of any binaries on the mounted file system. NOEXEC = unix.MS_NOEXEC // SYNCHRONOUS will allow I/O to the file system to be done synchronously. SYNCHRONOUS = unix.MS_SYNCHRONOUS // DIRSYNC will force all directory updates within the file system to be done // synchronously. This affects the following system calls: create, link, // unlink, symlink, mkdir, rmdir, mknod and rename. DIRSYNC = unix.MS_DIRSYNC // REMOUNT will attempt to remount an already-mounted file system. This is // commonly used to change the mount flags for a file system, especially to // make a readonly file system writeable. It does not change device or mount // point. REMOUNT = unix.MS_REMOUNT // MANDLOCK will force mandatory locks on a filesystem. MANDLOCK = unix.MS_MANDLOCK // NOATIME will not update the file access time when reading from a file. NOATIME = unix.MS_NOATIME // NODIRATIME will not update the directory access time. NODIRATIME = unix.MS_NODIRATIME // BIND remounts a subtree somewhere else. BIND = unix.MS_BIND // RBIND remounts a subtree and all possible submounts somewhere else. RBIND = unix.MS_BIND | unix.MS_REC // UNBINDABLE creates a mount which cannot be cloned through a bind operation. UNBINDABLE = unix.MS_UNBINDABLE // RUNBINDABLE marks the entire mount tree as UNBINDABLE. RUNBINDABLE = unix.MS_UNBINDABLE | unix.MS_REC // PRIVATE creates a mount which carries no propagation abilities. PRIVATE = unix.MS_PRIVATE // RPRIVATE marks the entire mount tree as PRIVATE. RPRIVATE = unix.MS_PRIVATE | unix.MS_REC // SLAVE creates a mount which receives propagation from its master, but not // vice versa. SLAVE = unix.MS_SLAVE // RSLAVE marks the entire mount tree as SLAVE. RSLAVE = unix.MS_SLAVE | unix.MS_REC // SHARED creates a mount which provides the ability to create mirrors of // that mount such that mounts and unmounts within any of the mirrors // propagate to the other mirrors. SHARED = unix.MS_SHARED // RSHARED marks the entire mount tree as SHARED. RSHARED = unix.MS_SHARED | unix.MS_REC // RELATIME updates inode access times relative to modify or change time. RELATIME = unix.MS_RELATIME // STRICTATIME allows to explicitly request full atime updates. This makes // it possible for the kernel to default to relatime or noatime but still // allow userspace to override it. STRICTATIME = unix.MS_STRICTATIME )
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func ForceMount ¶
ForceMount will mount a filesystem according to the specified configuration, *regardless* if the target path is not already mounted. Options must be specified like the mount or fstab unix commands: "opt1=val1,opt2=val2". See flags.go for supported option flags.
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type Info ¶
type Info struct { // ID is a unique identifier of the mount (may be reused after umount). ID int // Parent indicates the ID of the mount parent (or of self for the top of the // mount tree). Parent int // Major indicates one half of the device ID which identifies the device class. Major int // Minor indicates one half of the device ID which identifies a specific // instance of device. Minor int // Root of the mount within the filesystem. Root string // Mountpoint indicates the mount point relative to the process's root. Mountpoint string // Opts represents mount-specific options. Opts string // Optional represents optional fields. Optional string // Fstype indicates the type of filesystem, such as EXT3. Fstype string // Source indicates filesystem specific information or "none". Source string // VfsOpts represents per super block options. VfsOpts string }
Info reveals information about a particular mounted filesystem. This struct is populated from the content in the /proc/<pid>/mountinfo file.
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