LABELIT_HSFS(8) Maintenance Commands and Procedures LABELIT_HSFS(8)
NAME
labelit_hsfs - provide and print labels for hsfs file systems
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/labelit -F hsfs [
generic_options]
[
-o specific_options]
specialDESCRIPTION
labelit can be used to provide labels for unmounted CD-ROM images
(CD-ROMs may not be labeled, as they are read-only media).
generic_options are options supported by the generic
labelit command.
If no
specific_options are specified,
labelit prints the current
value of all label fields.
The
special name should be the physical disk section (for example,
/dev/dsk/c0d0s6).
OPTIONS
-o Use one or more of the following
name=
value pairs separated by
commas (with no intervening spaces) to specify values for
specific label fields. According to the ISO 9660 specification,
only certain sets of characters may be used to fill in these
labels. Thus, ``d-characters'' below refers to the characters
`A' through `Z', the digits `0' through `9', and the `_'
(underscore) character. ``a-characters'' below refers to `A'
through `Z', `0' through `9', space, and the following
characters: !"%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?_.
absfile= Abstract file identifier, d-characters, 37
characters maximum.
applid= Application identifier, d-characters, 128
characters maximum.
bibfile= Bibliographic file identifier, d-characters, 37
characters maximum.
copyfile= Copyright file identifier, d-characters, 128
maximum.
prepid= Data preparer identifier, d-characters, 128
maximum.
pubid= Publisher identifier, d-characters, 128 maximum.
sysid= System identifier, a-characters, 32 maximum.
volid= Volume identifier, d-characters, 32 maximum.
volsetid= Volume set identifier, d-characters, 128 maximum.
SEE ALSO
attributes(7),
labelit(8),
volcopy(8) March 20, 1992 LABELIT_HSFS(8)