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.\" $FreeBSD$
.\" Written by Tom Rhodes
.\" This file is in the public domain.
.\"
.Dd Aug 22, 2007
.Dt MSDOSFS 5
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm msdosfs
.Nd MS-DOS file system
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Cd "options MSDOSFS"
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
driver will permit the
.Fx
kernel to read and write
.Tn MS-DOS
based file systems.
.Pp
The most common usage follows:
.Pp
.Dl "mount -t msdosfs /dev/ad0sN /mnt"
.Pp
where
.Ar N
is the partition number and
.Pa /mnt
is a mount point.
Some users tend to create a
.Pa /dos
directory for
.Nm
mount points.
This helps to keep better track of the file system,
and make it more easily accessible.
.Pp
It is possible to define an entry in
.Pa /etc/fstab
that looks similar to:
.Bd -literal
/dev/ad0sN /dos msdosfs rw 0 0
.Ed
.Pp
This will mount an
.Tn MS-DOS
based partition at the
.Pa /dos
mount point during system boot.
Using
.Pa /mnt
as a permanent mount point is not advised as its intention
has always been to be a temporary mount point for floppy and
ZIP disks.
See
.Xr hier 7
for more information on
.Fx
directory layout.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr mount 2 ,
.Xr unmount 2 ,
.Xr mount 8 ,
.Xr mount_msdosfs 8 ,
.Xr umount 8
.Sh AUTHORS
This manual page was written by
.An Tom Rhodes Aq trhodes@FreeBSD.org .
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