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- labelit command, Commands for File System Administration
- large files option, Commonly Used Mount Options
- level 0 backup, Using Dump Levels to Create Incremental Backups
- link count of inodes, Inodes
- loading, diskettes(how to), How to Load Removable Media
- locating, CacheFS log file, How to Locate the CacheFS Log File
- log (record of dumps), Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- logical block size, Logical Block Size
- logical device name
- definition, Device Naming Conventions
- disk, Logical Disk Device Names
- tape, Logical Tape Device Names
- logical device names, removable media, Logical Removable Media Device Names
- loopback file system (LOFS)
- creating (overview), Creating and Mounting a Loopback File System (LOFS)
- mounting, How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- lost+found directory, How the File System State Is Recorded
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- maintaining tape drives, Guidelines for Drive Maintenance and Media Handling
- managing
- disks with GRUB
- x86, x86: Disk Management in the GRUB Boot Environment
iSNS, How to Display the Status of Clients
- clients, CLI, Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- manual pages, for file systems, Manual Pages for Generic and Specific File System Commands
- media was found message, How to Load Removable Media
- memory storage (virtual), definition, Swap Space and Virtual Memory
- minimum free space, Minimum Free Space
- mkfile command
- Adding More Swap Space
- How to Create a Swap File and Make It Available
- mkfs command
- Commands for File System Administration
- Creating a UFS File System
- mkisofs command, create a data CD or DVD file system (how to), How to Create an ISO 9660 File System for a Data CD or DVD
- MNTFS file system, Default Solaris File Systems
- mnttab file, The Mounted File System Table
- modifying
- iSCSI initiator and target parameters (how to), How to Modify iSCSI Initiator and Target Parameters
- partitions and creating a PCFS file system on a USB mass storage device (how to), How to Modify Partitions and Create a PCFS File System on a USB Mass Storage Device
- monitoring, your iSCSI configuration (how to), Monitoring Your iSCSI Configuration
- mount command, Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- mount point, definition, Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
- mount table, The Mounted File System Table
- mountall command, Commands for File System Administration
- mounting
- a file system with /etc/vfstab, How to Mount a File System (/etc/vfstab File)
- a USB mass storage device (how to)
- How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
- How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device
- all files in vfstab file, How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- file systems automatically, Automounting or AutoFS
- loopback file systems (LOFS), How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- NFS file systems, How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- remote removable media manually (example of)
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- removable media
- automatic mounting compared to
- Comparison of Manual and Automatic Mounting
- Overview of Accessing Removable Media
UFS file systems, How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- UFS file systems (how to)
- without large files, How to Mount a UFS File System Without Large Files (mount Command)
- mt command, Retensioning a Magnetic Tape Cartridge
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- NAMEFS file system, Virtual File Systems
- ncheck command, Commands for File System Administration
- network-based file systems, Network-Based File Systems
- newfs command
- Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- Creating a UFS File System
- NFS
- description, The NFS Environment
- server description, The NFS Environment
- vfstab entry for, How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- nfsd daemon
- starting, How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- verifying if running, How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- no media was found message, How to Load Removable Media
- nodes
- iSNS, The iSNS Technology (Overview)
- iSNS, display status, CLI, How to Display the Status of Clients
- iSNS, managing, CLI, Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
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- parameters (file system), Customizing UFS File System Parameters
- partition (swap), definition, Swap Space and Virtual Memory
- passwd file, restoring from tape (example of), How to Restore Specific Files Noninteractively
- PCFS file system, Disk-Based File Systems
- PCI devices
- adding PCI adapter card (how to), How to Add a PCI Adapter Card
- displaying PCI slot configuration information (how to), How to Display PCI Slot Configuration Information
- removing PCI adapter card (how to), How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card
- troubleshooting PCI configuration problems, Troubleshooting PCI Configuration Problems
- PCI Express (PCIe) support, description, Support for PCI Express (PCIe)
- physical device name
- definition
- Device Naming Conventions
- Device Naming Conventions
- power management of devices, description, Power Management of Devices
- preening file systems
- Preening UFS File Systems
- How to Preen a UFS File System
- preparing
- for backing up (overview), Preparing for File System Backups
- to restore files (overview), Preparing to Restore Files and File Systems
- preparing for, Solaris iSCSI configuration (how to), How to Prepare for a Solaris iSCSI Configuration
- /proc directory
- Virtual File Systems
- Default Solaris File Systems
- process file system (PROCFS), Virtual File Systems
- PROCFS file system, (overview), Virtual File Systems
- prtvtoc command, Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- (example of), How to Examine a Disk Label
- pseudo file systems, (overview), Virtual File Systems
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