'\" t .\" Copyright (C) 2002 Andries Brouwer (aeb@cwi.nl) .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft .\" .\" Inspired by a page written by Walter Harms. .\" .TH getfsent 3 2023-10-31 "Linux man-pages 6.06" .SH NAME getfsent, getfsspec, getfsfile, setfsent, endfsent \- handle fstab entries .SH LIBRARY Standard C library .RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .P .B "int setfsent(void);" .B "struct fstab *getfsent(void);" .B "void endfsent(void);" .P .BI "struct fstab *getfsfile(const char *" mount_point ); .BI "struct fstab *getfsspec(const char *" special_file ); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION These functions read from the file .IR /etc/fstab . The .I struct fstab is defined by: .P .in +4n .EX struct fstab { char *fs_spec; /* block device name */ char *fs_file; /* mount point */ char *fs_vfstype; /* filesystem type */ char *fs_mntops; /* mount options */ const char *fs_type; /* rw/rq/ro/sw/xx option */ int fs_freq; /* dump frequency, in days */ int fs_passno; /* pass number on parallel dump */ }; .EE .in .P Here the field .I fs_type contains (on a *BSD system) one of the five strings "rw", "rq", "ro", "sw", "xx" (read-write, read-write with quota, read-only, swap, ignore). .P The function .BR setfsent () opens the file when required and positions it at the first line. .P The function .BR getfsent () parses the next line from the file. (After opening it when required.) .P The function .BR endfsent () closes the file when required. .P The function .BR getfsspec () searches the file from the start and returns the first entry found for which the .I fs_spec field matches the .I special_file argument. .P The function .BR getfsfile () searches the file from the start and returns the first entry found for which the .I fs_file field matches the .I mount_point argument. .SH RETURN VALUE Upon success, the functions .BR getfsent (), .BR getfsfile (), and .BR getfsspec () return a pointer to a .IR "struct fstab" , while .BR setfsent () returns 1. Upon failure or end-of-file, these functions return NULL and 0, respectively. .SH ATTRIBUTES For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see .BR attributes (7). .TS allbox; lb lb lbx l l l. Interface Attribute Value T{ .na .nh .BR endfsent (), .BR setfsent () T} Thread safety T{ .na .nh MT-Unsafe race:fsent T} T{ .na .nh .BR getfsent (), .BR getfsspec (), .BR getfsfile () T} Thread safety T{ .na .nh MT-Unsafe race:fsent locale T} .TE .SH VERSIONS Several operating systems have these functions, for example, *BSD, SunOS, Digital UNIX, AIX (which also has a .BR getfstype ()). HP-UX has functions of the same names, that however use a .I struct checklist instead of a .IR "struct fstab" , and calls these functions obsolete, superseded by .BR getmntent (3). .SH STANDARDS None. .SH HISTORY The .BR getfsent () function appeared in 4.0BSD; the other four functions appeared in 4.3BSD. .SH NOTES These functions are not thread-safe. .P Since Linux allows mounting a block special device in several places, and since several devices can have the same mount point, where the last device with a given mount point is the interesting one, while .BR getfsfile () and .BR getfsspec () only return the first occurrence, these two functions are not suitable for use under Linux. .SH SEE ALSO .BR getmntent (3), .BR fstab (5)