78 lines
3.2 KiB
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78 lines
3.2 KiB
Groff
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.TH HGFS 8
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.SH NAME
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hgfs \- VMware Host/Guest File System server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBmount \-t hgfs \fR[\fB\-r\fR] [\fB\-o \fIoptions\fR] \fBnone \fImountpoint
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The Host/Guest File System (HGFS) server allows one to mount
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VMware Shared Folders as a file system. This makes it possible to access
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selected portions of the VMware host file system when MINIX is run as a
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VMware guest.
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.PP
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The above mount command will mount the hgfs file system onto the directory
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\fImountpoint\fR. The \fB\-r\fR mount option makes the file system read-only;
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note that shared folders may independently have been configured as read-only
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on the VMware host. The \fIoptions\fR field is a string consisting of
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comma-delimited \fIkey\fR or \fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fR options. The following
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options are supported.
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.TP 4
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\fBprefix=\fIpath\fR
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This option sets a path prefix that will be prepended to all file system
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operations on the host system. When mounted without a prefix (the default),
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the root directory of an HGFS mount will contain all the names of the
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available shares. The prefix option can be used to mount one of those shares,
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by specifying its name as the prefix. Multi-component path prefixes are
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supported as well.
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.TP
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\fBuid=\fInumber\fR
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This sets the user ID used for all the files and directories in the file
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system, allowing a non-root user to be the owner. The value must be specified
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as a decimal number.
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The default is root (the number \fB0\fR).
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.TP
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\fBgid=\fInumber\fR
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Likewise, sets the group ID for all files and directories.
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The default is operator (the number \fB0\fR).
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.TP
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\fBfmask=\fInumber\fR
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This option sets the file permission mask of regular files. It is specified as
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an octal number. For example, a value of \fB600\fR makes all files readable and
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writable by the owning user (see the "\fBuid\fR" option).
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The default is \fB755\fR.
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.TP
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\fBdmask=\fInumber\fR
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Likewise, sets the file permission mask of directories.
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The default is also \fB755\fR.
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.TP
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\fBicase\fR
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This option tells HGFS to treat names as case-insensitive.
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.TP
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\fBnoicase\fR
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This option, set by default, reverts the effect of an earlier specified
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"\fBicase\fR" option.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.TP 20
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.B mount \-t hgfs none /mnt
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# Mount the entire shared folders tree on \fI/mnt\fR
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.TP 20
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.B mount \-t hgfs \-o prefix=shared,uid=20,fmask=644,icase none /usr/shared
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# Mount the "\fIshared\fR" shared folder on \fI/usr/shared\fR
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.SH LIMITATIONS
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HGFS uses the first and original version of the VMware Shared Folders protocol
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to talk to the VMware host. That means that HGFS should work with all VMware
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products that support shared folders. However, this also imposes a number of
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limitations. For example, the first version of the protocol supports only
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regular files and directories (and not links), and does not have support for
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automatic case sensitivity handling.
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.PP
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Some file system operations may not behave as expected, because the behavior
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of HGFS is determined largely by the host. Other file system operations
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(in particular, using directories as mountpoints) are not implemented,
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because the file system structure as perceived by HGFS may change arbitrarily
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at any time, due to modifications on the host side.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR mount (1),
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.BR vbfs (8)
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.SH AUTHOR
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David van Moolenbroek <dcvmoole@cs.vu.nl>
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