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GETFSENT(3)		    Library Functions Manual		   GETFSENT(3)

NAME
       getfsent,  getfsspec,  getfsfile, setfsent, endfsent -- get file	system
       descriptor file entry

LIBRARY
       Standard	C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<fstab.h>

       struct fstab *
       getfsent(void);

       struct fstab *
       getfsspec(const char *spec);

       struct fstab *
       getfsfile(const char *file);

       int
       setfsent(void);

       void
       endfsent(void);

       void
       setfstab(const char *file);

       const char *
       getfstab(void);

DESCRIPTION
       The getfsent(), getfsspec(), and	getfsfile() functions  each  return  a
       pointer	to  an object with the following structure containing the bro-
       ken-out	fields	of  a  line  in	 the  file  system  description	 file,
       <fstab.h>.

	     struct fstab {
		     char    *fs_spec;	     /*	block special device name */
		     char    *fs_file;	     /*	file system path prefix	*/
		     char    *fs_vfstype;    /*	File system type, ufs, nfs */
		     char    *fs_mntops;     /*	Mount options ala -o */
		     char    *fs_type;	     /*	FSTAB_*	from fs_mntops */
		     int     fs_freq;	     /*	dump frequency,	in days	*/
		     int     fs_passno;	     /*	pass number on parallel	fsck */
	     };

       The fields have meanings	described in fstab(5).

       The  setfsent()	function opens the file	(closing any previously	opened
       file) or	rewinds	it if it is already open.

       The endfsent() function closes the file.

       The setfstab() function sets the	file to	be used	by  subsequent	opera-
       tions.	The  value  set	by setfstab() does not persist across calls to
       endfsent().

       The getfstab() function returns the name	of the file that will be used.

       The getfsspec() and getfsfile() functions search	the entire file	(open-
       ing it if necessary) for	a matching special file	name  or  file	system
       file name.

       For  programs wishing to	read the entire	database, getfsent() reads the
       next entry (opening the file if necessary).

       All entries in the file with a type field equivalent  to	 FSTAB_XX  are
       ignored.

RETURN VALUES
       The  getfsent(),	 getfsspec(),  and getfsfile() functions return	a NULL
       pointer on EOF or error.	 The setfsent()	function returns 0 on failure,
       1 on success.  The endfsent() function returns nothing.

ENVIRONMENT
       PATH_FSTAB  If the environment variable PATH_FSTAB is set,  all	opera-
		   tions are performed against the specified file.  PATH_FSTAB
		   will	 not  be  honored if the process environment or	memory
		   address space is considered "tainted".   (See  issetugid(2)
		   for more information.)

FILES
       /etc/fstab

SEE ALSO
       fstab(5)

HISTORY
       The   getfsent()	  function   appeared	in   4.0BSD;  the  endfsent(),
       getfsfile(), getfsspec(), and setfsent()	functions appeared in  4.3BSD;
       the setfstab() and getfstab() functions appeared	in FreeBSD 5.1.

BUGS
       These  functions	use static data	storage; if the	data is	needed for fu-
       ture use, it should be copied before any	subsequent calls overwrite it.

FreeBSD	14.3			 April 7, 2003			   GETFSENT(3)

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