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NAME

     zfs-mount — manage mount state of ZFS filesystems

SYNOPSIS

     zfs mount
     zfs mount [-Oflv] [-o options] -a|filesystem
     zfs unmount [-fu] -a|filesystem|mountpoint

DESCRIPTION

     zfs mount
       Displays all ZFS file systems currently mounted.

     zfs mount [-Oflv] [-o options] -a|filesystem
       Mount ZFS filesystem on a path described by its mountpoint property, if the path exists
       and is empty.  If mountpoint is set to legacy, the filesystem should be instead mounted
       using mount(8).

       -O  Perform an overlay mount.  Allows mounting in non-empty mountpoint.  See mount(8) for
           more information.

       -a  Mount all available ZFS file systems.  Invoked automatically as part of the boot
           process if configured.

       filesystem
           Mount the specified filesystem.

       -o options
           An optional, comma-separated list of mount options to use temporarily for the duration
           of the mount.  See the Temporary Mount Point Properties section of zfsprops(7) for
           details.

       -l  Load keys for encrypted filesystems as they are being mounted.  This is equivalent to
           executing zfs load-key on each encryption root before mounting it.  Note that if a
           filesystem has keylocation=prompt, this will cause the terminal to interactively block
           after asking for the key.

       -v  Report mount progress.

       -f  Attempt to force mounting of all filesystems, even those that couldn't normally be
           mounted (e.g. redacted datasets).

     zfs unmount [-fu] -a|filesystem|mountpoint
       Unmounts currently mounted ZFS file systems.

       -a  Unmount all available ZFS file systems.  Invoked automatically as part of the shutdown
           process.

       -f  Forcefully unmount the file system, even if it is currently in use.  This option is
           not supported on Linux.

       -u  Unload keys for any encryption roots unmounted by this command.

       filesystem|mountpoint
           Unmount the specified filesystem.  The command can also be given a path to a ZFS file
           system mount point on the system.