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FSinfo Command Line Options
===========================

   FSinfo is started from the command line by using the command:

     fsinfo [options] files ...

   The input to FSinfo is a single set of definitions of machines and
automount maps.  If multiple files are given on the command-line, then
the files are concatenated together to form the input source.  The files
are passed individually through the C pre-processor before being parsed.

   Several options define a prefix for the name of an output file.  If
the prefix is not specified no output of that type is produced.  The
suffix used will correspond either to the hostname to which a file
belongs, or to the type of output if only one file is produced.
Dumpsets and the `bootparams' file are in the latter class.  To put the
output into a subdirectory simply put a `/' at the end of the prefix,
making sure that the directory has already been made before running
Fsinfo.

-a FSinfo Option
Amd automount directory:
-b FSinfo Option
Prefix for bootparams files.
-d FSinfo Option
Prefix for dumpset data files.
-e FSinfo Option
Prefix for exports files.
-f FSinfo Option
Prefix for fstab files.
-h FSinfo Option
Local hostname.
-m FSinfo Option
Prefix for automount maps.
-q FSinfo Option
Ultra quiet mode.
-v FSinfo Option
Verbose mode.
-I FSinfo Option
Define new #include directory.
-D-FSinfo Option
Define macro.
-U FSinfo Option
Undefine macro.

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