NAME
mount_apfs
—
mount an APFS volume
SYNOPSIS
mount_apfs |
[-o options]
[-u user]
[-g group]
special directory |
mount_apfs |
[-o options]
-s snapshot
pathname directory |
DESCRIPTION
The mount_apfs
command attaches the APFS
volume indicated by the device special to the global
file system namespace at the location indicated by
directory. This command is normally executed by
diskarbitrationd(8) or
mount(8) at
boot time.
The special parameter should be the path to an APFS pseudo disk device node, such as /dev/disk0s2s1 (which is a volume inside the container /dev/disk0s2), which can also be specified as simply disk0s2s1.
The options are as follows:
-o
options- Options passed to mount(2) are specified with the
-o
option followed by a comma separated string of options. See the mount(8) man page for possible options and their meanings. All listed options are currently supported except for the ``force, sync and [no]async'' options. -u
user- Set the owner of the files in the file system to user. The default owner is the owner of the directory on which the file system is being mounted. The user may be a user-name, or a numeric value.
-g
group- Set the group of the files in the file system to group. The default group is the group of the directory on which the file system is being mounted. The group may be a group-name, or a numeric value.
-s
snapshot- The name of the snapshot to mount. In this usage pathname is the mounted root directory of the base volume containing the snapshot.
EXIT STATUS
The mount_apfs
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The mount_apfs
utility first appeared in
OS X 10.12.