MKFS(8)              Maintenance Commands and Procedures             MKFS(8)
NAME
       mkfs - construct a file system
SYNOPSIS
       mkfs [
-F FSType] [
generic_options]
            [
-o FSType-specific_options] 
raw_device_file            [
operands]
DESCRIPTION
       The 
mkfs utility constructs a file system on the 
raw_device_file by
       calling the specific 
mkfs module indicated by  
-F FSType.       Note: ufs file systems are normally created with the 
newfs(8)       command.       
generic_options are independent of file system type.  
FSType-       specific_options is a comma-separated  list of 
keyword=
value pairs
       (with no intervening spaces), which are 
FSType-specific.       
raw_device_file specifies the disk partition on which to write the
       file system. It is required and  must be the first argument following
       the  
specific_options (if any). 
operands are 
FSType-specific. See the       
FSType-specific manual page of  
mkfs (for example,  
mkfs_ufs(8)) for
       a detailed description.
OPTIONS
       The following are the generic options for 
mkfs:       
-F             Specify the  
FSType to be constructed. If  
-F is not specified,
             the 
FSType is determined from  
/etc/vfstab by matching the             
raw_device_file with a  
vfstab entry, or by consulting the             
/etc/default/fs file.       
-V             Echo the complete command line, but do not execute the command.
             The command line is generated by using the options and
             arguments provided and adding to them information derived from             
/etc/vfstab or  
/etc/default/fs.  This option may be used to
             verify and validate the command line.       
-m             Return the command line which was used to create the file
             system. The file system must already exist. This option
             provides a means of determining the command used in
             constructing the file system.       
-o             Specify  
FSType-specific options. See the manual page for the             
mkfs module specific to the file system type.
USAGE
       See 
largefile(7) for the description of the behavior of 
mkfs when
       encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31 bytes).
FILES
       /etc/default/fs                          Default file system type. Default values can be
                          set for the following flags in 
/etc/default/fs.
                          For example: 
LOCAL=ufs                          LOCAL                                   The default partition for a command if no                                   
FSType is specified.       
/etc/vfstab                          List of default parameters for each file system
SEE ALSO
       vfstab(5), 
attributes(7), 
largefile(7), 
mkfs_ufs(8), 
newfs(8)       Manual pages for the  
FSType-specific modules of  
mkfs.
NOTES
       This command might not be supported for all 
FSTypes.
       You can use 
lofiadm to create a file that appears to a 
mkfs command
       as a raw device. You can then use a 
mkfs command to create a file
       system on that device. See 
lofiadm(8) for examples of creating a UFS
       and a PC (FAT) file system (using 
mkfs_ufs(8) and 
mkfs_pcfs(8)) on a
       device created by 
lofiadm.
                              November 17, 2000                      MKFS(8)