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     1 .TH TAPEFS 4
     2 .SH NAME
     3 32vfs, cpiofs, tapfs, tarfs, tpfs, v6fs, v10fs, zipfs \- mount archival file systems
     4 .SH SYNOPSIS
     5 .B fs/32vfs
     6 [
     7 .B -b
     8 .I blocksize
     9 ]
    10 [
    11 .B -m
    12 .I mountpoint
    13 ]
    14 [
    15 .B -p
    16 .I passwd
    17 ]
    18 [
    19 .B -g
    20 .I group
    21 ]
    22 .I file
    23 .br
    24 .B fs/cpiofs
    25 .br
    26 .B fs/tapfs
    27 .br
    28 .B fs/tarfs
    29 .br
    30 .B fs/tpfs
    31 .br
    32 .B fs/v6fs
    33 .br
    34 .B fs/v10fs
    35 .br
    36 .B fs/zipfs
    37 .br
    38 .SH DESCRIPTION
    39 These commands interpret data from traditional tape or file system formats
    40 stored in
    41 .IR file ,
    42 and mount their contents (read-only) into a Plan 9 file system.
    43 The optional
    44 .B -p
    45 and
    46 .B -g
    47 flags specify Unix-format password (respectively group) files
    48 that give the mapping between the numeric user- and group-ID
    49 numbers on the media and the strings reported by Plan 9 status
    50 inquiries.
    51 The
    52 .B -m
    53 flag introduces the name at which the new file system should be
    54 attached; the default is
    55 .BR /n/tapefs .
    56 .PP
    57 .I 32vfs
    58 interprets raw disk images of 32V systems, which are ca. 1978 research Unix systems for
    59 the VAX (512 byte block size, the default), and also pre-FFS Berkeley VAX systems (1KB block size).
    60 .PP
    61 .I Cpiofs
    62 interprets
    63 .B cpio
    64 tape images (constructed with
    65 .BI cpio 's
    66 .B c
    67 flag).
    68 .PP
    69 .I Tarfs
    70 interprets
    71 .I tar
    72 tape images.
    73 .PP
    74 .I Tpfs
    75 interprets
    76 .I tp
    77 tapes from the Fifth through Seventh Edition research Unix systems.
    78 .PP
    79 .I Tapfs
    80 interprets
    81 .I tap
    82 tapes from the pre-Fifth Edition era.
    83 .PP
    84 .I V6fs
    85 interprets disk images from the
    86 Fifth and Sixth edition research Unix systems (512B block size).
    87 .PP
    88 .I V10fs
    89 interprets disk images from the
    90 Tenth Edition research Unix systems (4KB block size).
    91 .PP
    92 .I Zipfs
    93 interprets zip archives (see
    94 .MR gzip (1) ).
    95 .SH SOURCE
    96 .PP
    97 These commands are constructed in a highly stereotyped
    98 way using the files
    99 .I fs.c
   100 and
   101 .I util.c
   102 in
   103 .BR \*9/src/cmd/tapefs ,
   104 which in
   105 turn derive substantially from
   106 .MR ramfs (4) .
   107 .SH "SEE ALSO
   108 .MR intro (7) ,
   109 .MR ramfs (4) .