
CfgTie::TieMTab -- an associative array of mount entries

makes the mount table available as a regular hash:
tie %MTab, 'CfgTie::TieMTab';
tie %MTab, 'CfgTie::TieMTab_dev';

The keys are path and devices.
The values are always list references. The lists are one of two forms. For local path, the list is of the form:
[$device, $path, $type, $options]
Other paths not in the mount table are of the form
[$device]
The form of device varies from system to system. It is usually the device specified in the mount table. NFS and other network mounts are of the form host:path. amd devices are different, and (at the time of this writing) their form isn't known.

This requires Quota to work. You can get it from CPAN.

(on many machines)
(on Linux machines)


Randall Maas (mailto:randym@acm.org, http://www.hamline.edu/~rcmaas/)