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Amq `-m' option
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   The `-m' option displays similar information about mounted
filesystems, rather than automount points.  The output includes the
following information:

   * the mount information,

   * the mount point,

   * the filesystem type,

   * the number of references to this filesystem,

   * the server hostname,

   * the state of the file server,

   * any error which has occurred.

   For example:

     "root"           truth:(pid602)     root   1 localhost is up
     hesiod.home      /home              toplvl 1 localhost is up
     hesiod.vol       /vol               toplvl 1 localhost is up
     hesiod.homes     /homes             toplvl 1 localhost is up
     amy:/home/amy    /a/amy/home/amy    nfs    5 amy is up
     swan:/home/swan  /a/swan/home/swan  nfs    0 swan is up (Permission denied)
     ex:/home/ex      /a/ex/home/ex      nfs    0 ex is down

   When the reference count is zero the filesystem is not mounted but
the mount point and server information is still being maintained by Amd.


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