| MOUNT_PTYFS(8) | System Manager's Manual | MOUNT_PTYFS(8) | 
mount_ptyfs —
| mount_ptyfs | [ -ggroup|gid]
      [-mmode]
      [-ooptions]
      ptyfs mount_point | 
mount_ptyfs command attaches an instance of the
  pseudo-terminal device filesystem to the global filesystem namespace. The
  conventional mount point is /dev/pts. The directory
  specified by mount_point is converted to an absolute
  path before use. This command is normally executed by
  mount(8) at boot time.
The filesystem contains pseudo-terminal slave device nodes which are allocated dynamically via ptm(4).
The options are as follows:
-g
    group|gid-m
    mode-o-o flag followed by a
      comma separated string of options.
    mount_ptyfs specific options are
        group which corresponds to
        -g, and mode which
        corresponds to -m. See the
        mount(8) man page for
        possible options and their meanings.
mount_ptyfs utility first appeared in
  NetBSD 3.0.
| August 13, 2014 | NetBSD 9.4 |