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.\" Author: Miloslav Trmac <mitr@redhat.com>
.TH fstab-decode 8 "May 2006"
.SH NAME
fstab-decode \- run a command with fstab-encoded arguments
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fB fstab-decode\fR \fICOMMAND\fR [\fIARGUMENT\fR]...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B fstab-decode
decodes escapes in the specified \FIARGUMENT\fRs
and uses them to run \fICOMMAND\fR.
The argument escaping uses the same rules as path escaping in
\fB/etc/fstab\fR,
.B /etc/mtab
and \fB/proc/mtab\fR.
.SH EXIT STATUS
.B fstab-decode
exits with status 127 if
.I COMMAND
can't be run.
Otherwise it exits with the status returned by \fICOMMAND\fR.
.SH EXAMPLES
.B fstab-decode umount $(awk '$3 == "vfat" { print $2 }' /etc/fstab)