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  1. .TH SACFS 4
  2. .SH NAME
  3. sacfs \- compressed file system
  4. .SH SYNOPSIS
  5. .B disk/sacfs
  6. [
  7. .B -i
  8. .I infd
  9. .I outfd
  10. ]
  11. [
  12. .B -s
  13. ]
  14. [
  15. .B -m
  16. .I mountpoint
  17. ]
  18. .I file
  19. .SH DESCRIPTION
  20. Sacfs interprets the compressed, block based file system created by
  21. .IR mksacfs (8)
  22. and stored in
  23. .I file
  24. so that it can be mounted into a Plan 9 file system.
  25. .I Sacfs
  26. is typically used to create a stand alone file system from
  27. a small persistent storage device, such as a flash rom.
  28. It does not authenticate its clients and assumes each group
  29. has a single member with the same name.
  30. .PP
  31. The
  32. .B -s
  33. flag causes
  34. .I sacfs
  35. to post its channel on
  36. .BR #s/sacfs .
  37. The
  38. .B -i
  39. flag causes
  40. .I sacfs
  41. to use file descriptors
  42. .I infd
  43. and
  44. .I outfd
  45. for its communication channel.
  46. If neither
  47. .B -s
  48. nor
  49. .B -i
  50. are given,
  51. .I sacfs
  52. mounts itself on
  53. .IR mountpoint
  54. (default
  55. .BR /n/c: ).
  56. .SH SOURCE
  57. .B /sys/src/cmd/disk/sacfs/sacfs.c
  58. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  59. .IR mksacfs (8)