is also supported as x-mount.mkdir, this notation is deprecated since v2.30.
.SH FILESYSTEM-SPECIFIC MOUNT OPTIONS
-You should consult the respective man page for the filesystem first.
-If you want to know what options the ext4 filesystem supports, then check the
-.BR ext4 (5)
-man page.
-If that doesn't exist, you can also check the corresponding mount page like
-.BR mount.cifs (8).
-Note that you might have to install the respective userland tools.
-.sp
+This section lists options that are specific to particular filesystems.
+Where possible, you should first consult filesystem-specific manual pages
+for details.
+Some of those pages are listed in the following table.
+.TS
+lb lb
+l l.
+Filesystem(s) Manual page
+btrfs \fBbtrfs\fP(5)
+cifs \fBmount.cifs\fP(8)
+ext2, ext3, ext4 \fBext4\fP(5)
+fuse \fBfuse\fP(8)
+nfs \fBnfs\fP(5)
+tmpfs \fBtmpfs\fP(5)
+xfs \fBxfs\fP(5)
+.TE
+.PP
+Note that some of the pages listed above might be available only
+after you install the respective userland tools.
+.PP
The following options apply only to certain filesystems.
-We sort them by filesystem. They all follow the
+We sort them by filesystem.
+All options follow the
.B \-o
flag.
-.sp
+.PP
What options are supported depends a bit on the running kernel.
-More info may be found in the kernel source subdirectory
+Further information may be available in fileystem-specific
+files in the kernel source subdirectory
.IR Documentation/filesystems .
-
+.\"
.SS "Mount options for adfs"
.TP
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