Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Re: (wandering off-topic) Re: How to use :help?

On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 10:46:39 +0200 Niels Kobschaetzki <niels@kobschaetzki.net> wrote:

> On 16/09 11:28, Gevisz wrote:
> >On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 12:24:13 -0400 George Dinwiddie <lists@iDIAcomputing.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Erik,
> >>
> >> On 9/13/15 7:31 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> >> > The problem isn't unique to Vim, though. Try manpages w.r.t. unix
> >> > commands you've never heard of.
> >>
> >> The command 'apropos' is your friend. :-)
> >
> >Just looked in 'man apropos' and tried 'apropos mount'
> >
> >It does not work. Can you, please, provide an example.
>
> When I use "apropos mount", I get this output:
>
> ecryptfs-add-passphrase (1) - add an eCryptfs mount passphrase to the kernel keyring.
> ecryptfs-mount-private (1) - interactive eCryptfs private mount wrapper script.
> ecryptfs-recover-private (1) - find and mount any encrypted private directories
> ecryptfs-umount-private (1) - eCryptfs private unmount wrapper script.
> ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase (1) - unwrap an eCryptfs mount passphrase
> from file.
> ecryptfs-wrap-passphrase (1) - wrap an eCryptfs mount passphrase.
> encfs (1) - mounts or creates an encrypted virtual filesystem
> free (1) - Display amount of free and used memory in the system
> fstrim (8) - discard unused blocks on a mounted filesystem
> fusermount (1) - mount and unmount FUSE filesystems
> gnome-disk-image-mounter (1) - Attach and mount disk images
> grub-mount (1) - export GRUB filesystem with FUSE
> gvfs-mount (1) - Mounts the locations
> ideviceimagemounter (1) - Mount disk images on the device.
> mklost+found (8) - create a lost+found directory on a mounted Linux second extended file system
> mount (2) - mount filesystem
> mount (8) - mount a filesystem
> mount.ceph (8) - mount a ceph file system
> mount.cifs (8) - mount using the Common Internet File System (CIFS)
> mount.ecryptfs (8) - eCryptfs mount helper.
> mount.ecryptfs_private (1) - eCryptfs private mount helper.
> mount.exfat-fuse (8) - mount an exFAT file system
> mount.fuse (8) - format and options for the fuse file systems
> mount.lowntfs-3g (8) - Third Generation Read/Write NTFS Driver
> mount.nfs (8) - mount a Network File System
> mount.nilfs2 (8) - mount a NILFS2 file system
> mount.ntfs-3g (8) - Third Generation Read/Write NTFS Driver
> mountd (8) - NFS mount daemon
> mountpoint (1) - see if a directory or file is a mountpoint
> mountstats (8) - Displays various NFS client per-mount statistics
> nfsiostat (8) - Emulate iostat for NFS mount points using
> /proc/self/mountstats
> nfsmount.conf (5) - Configuration file for NFS mounts
> ntfs-3g.probe (8) - Probe an NTFS volume mountability
> open-fuse-iso (1) - mount or unmount image files
> rpc.mountd (8) - NFS mount daemon
> setup (2) - setup devices and filesystems, mount root
> filesystem
> showmount (8) - show mount information for an NFS server
> sleep (1) - delay for a specified amount of time
> switch_root (8) - switch to another filesystem as the root of the
> mount tree
> systemd-gpt-auto-generator (8) - Generator for automatically discovering and mounting root, /home and /srv partitions, as well as discovering and enabling swap partitions, based o...
> systemd-remount-fs (8) - Remount root and kernel file systems
> systemd-remount-fs.service (8) - Remount root and kernel file systems
> systemd.automount (5) - Automount unit configuration
> systemd.mount (5) - Mount unit configuration
> Tcl_FSMountsChanged (3) - procedures to interact with any filesystem
> umount (2) - unmount filesystem
> umount (8) - unmount file systems
> umount.ecryptfs (8) - eCryptfs umount helper.
> umount.ecryptfs_private (1) - eCryptfs private unmount helper.
> umount.nfs (8) - unmount a Network File System
> umount.nilfs2 (8) - unmount NILFS2 file systems
> umount.udisks2 (8) - unmount file systems that have been mounted by
> udisks
> umount2 (2) - unmount filesystem
> xfs (5) - layout, mount options, and supported file attributes for the XFS filesystem

Strange enough but I have only this:

$ apropos mount
mount: nothing appropriate

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