diff --git a/docs/chapters/subcommands/mount.rst b/docs/chapters/subcommands/mount.rst index 5d3d6a47..d40cb19e 100644 --- a/docs/chapters/subcommands/mount.rst +++ b/docs/chapters/subcommands/mount.rst @@ -12,6 +12,13 @@ Syntax follows standard `/etc/fstab` format: The 'options' string can include a comma-separated list of mount options, but must start with 'ro' or 'rw'. +Example: Mount a tmpfs filesystem with options. +.. code-block:: shell + ishmael ~ # bastille mount azkaban tmpfs tmp tmpfs rw,nosuid,mode=01777 0 0 + Detected advanced mount type tmpfs + [azkaban]: + Added: tmpfs /usr/local/bastille/jails/kristy/root/tmp tmpfs rw,nosuid,mode=01777 0 0 + .. code-block:: shell ishmael ~ # bastille mount azkaban /storage/foo media/foo nullfs ro 0 0 @@ -25,7 +32,7 @@ Notice the JAIL_PATH format can be /media/foo or simply media/bar. The leading s It is also possible to mount individual files into a jail as seen below. Bastille will not mount if a file is already present at the specified mount point. -If the jail file name does not matvh the host file name, bastille will treat the jail path as a directory, and mount the file underneath as seen in the second example below. +If the jail file name does not match the host file name, bastille will treat the jail path as a directory, and mount the file underneath as seen in the second example below. .. code-block:: shell