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NAME
       findmnt - find a filesystem

SYNOPSIS
       findmnt [options]

       findmnt [options] device|mountpoint

       findmnt [options] [--source] device [--target] mountpoint

DESCRIPTION
       findmnt  will  list  all  mounted  filesytems  or  search  for  a  filesystem.   The findmnt command is able to search in
       /etc/fstab, /etc/mtab or /proc/self/mountinfo.  If device or mountpoint is not given, all filesystems are shown.

       The command prints all mounted filesystems in the tree-like format by default.

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
              Print help and exit.

       -s, --fstab
              Search in /etc/fstab.  The output is in the list format (see --list).

       -m, --mtab
              Search in /etc/mtab.  The output is in the list format (see --list).

       -k, --kernel
              Search in /proc/self/mountinfo.  The output is in the tree-like format.  This is the default.

       -c, --canonicalize
              Canonicalize all printed paths.

       -d, --direction word
              The search direction - forward or backward.

       -e, --evaluate
              Convert all tags (LABEL or UUID) to the device names.

       -f, --first-only
              Print the first matching filesystem only.

       -i, --invert
              Invert the sense of matching.

       -l, --list
              Use the list output format.

       -n, --noheadings
              Do not print a header line.

       -u, --notruncate
              Do not truncate text in columns.  The default is to not truncate the TARGET, SOURCE, UUID and LABEL columns.  This
              option disables text truncation also in all other columns.

       -O, --options list
              Used  to  limit  the set of printed filesystems.  More than one option may be specified in a comma-separated list.
              The -t and -O options are cumulative in effect.  It is different from -t in that each option is matched exactly; a
              leading no at the beginning of one option does not negate the rest.  For more details see mount(8).

       -o, --output list
              Define  output  columns.   Currently supported are SOURCE, TARGET, FSTYPE, OPTIONS, VFS-OPTIONS, FS-OPTIONS, LABEL
              and UUID.  The TARGET column contains tree formatting if the --list or --raw options are not specified.

       -r, --raw
              Use raw output format.

       -a, --ascii
              Use ascii characters for tree formatting.

       -t, --types list
              Used to limit the set of printed filesystems.  More than one type may be specified in a comma-separated list.  The
              list  of  filesystem  types  can  be prefixed with no to specify the filesystem types on which no action should be
              taken.  For more details see mount(8).

       -S, --source spec
              Explicitly define the mount source.  Supported are device, LABEL= or UUID=.

       -T, --target dir
              Explicitly define the mount target (mountpoint directory).

EXAMPLES
       findmnt --fstab -t nfs
              Prints all nfs filesystems defined in /etc/fstab.

       findmnt --fstab /mnt/foo
              Prints all /etc/fstab filesystems where the mountpoint directory is /mnt/foo.  It also prints  bind  mounts  where
              /mnt/foo is a source.

       findmnt --fstab --target /mnt/foo
              Prints all /etc/fstab filesystems where the mountpoint directory is /mnt/foo.

       findmnt --fstab --evaluate
              Prints all /etc/fstab filesystems and converts LABEL= and UUID= tags to the real device names.

       findmnt -n --raw --evaluate --output=target LABEL=/boot
              Prints only the mountpoint where the filesystem with label "/boot" is mounted.

AUTHORS
       Karel Zak <kzakATredhat.com>

SEE ALSO
       mount(8), fstab(5)

AVAILABILITY
       The findmnt command is part of the util-linux-ng package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-
       linux-ng/.



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