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Adding and Mounting File Systems to the Root File System z/OS DFSMSdfp Advanced Services SC23-6861-01 |
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If you have appropriate authority, you can create other mountable file systems with their own directory and data file structures, and mount them on a directory in the root file system or in another file system. Each file system can be logically mounted to a directory (mount point) in another file system by using the TSO/E MOUNT command. Use the UNMOUNT command to unmount a file system. To create and mount additional file systems:
You can specify additional file systems to be logically mounted automatically every time z/OS® UNIX is started by adding MOUNT commands to the BPXPRMxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB. The following restrictions apply to mounting file systems:
You can also create special HFS files to perform the following
tasks:
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