zfs-unmount.8

ZFS-MOUNT(8) System Manager's Manual ZFS-MOUNT(8)

zfs-mountmanage mount state of ZFS filesystems

zfs mount

zfs mount [-Oflv] [-o options] -a|-R filesystem|filesystem

zfs unmount [-fu] -a|filesystem|mountpoint

zfs mount
Displays all ZFS file systems currently mounted.
zfs mount [-Oflv] [-o options] -a|-R filesystem|filesystem
Mount ZFS filesystem on a path described by its mountpoint property, if the path exists and is empty. If mountpoint is set to , the filesystem should be instead mounted using mount(8).
Perform an overlay mount. Allows mounting in non-empty mountpoint. See mount(8) for more information.
Mount all available ZFS file systems. Invoked automatically as part of the boot process if configured.
Mount the specified filesystems along with all their children.
filesystem
Mount the specified filesystem.
options
An optional, comma-separated list of mount options to use temporarily for the duration of the mount. See the section of zfsprops(7) for details.
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 =, this will cause the terminal to interactively block after asking for the key.
Report mount progress.
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.
Unmount all available ZFS file systems. Invoked automatically as part of the shutdown process.
Forcefully unmount the file system, even if it is currently in use. This option is not supported on Linux.
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.
February 16, 2019 Debian