working with the loop device will be less convenient,
and using the "user" option will fail.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The full set of options used by an invocation of
+.SH COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
+The full set of mount options used by an invocation of
.B mount
is determined by first extracting the
-options for the file system from the
+mount options for the file system from the
.I fstab
table, then applying any options specified by the
.B \-o
.BR \-r " or " \-w
option, when present.
-Options available for the
+Command line options available for the
.B mount
command:
.TP
.B \-o
Options are specified with a
.B \-o
-flag followed by a comma separated string of options.
+flag followed by a comma separated string of options. For example:
+.RS
+.RS
+.B "mount LABEL=mydisk \-o noatime,nouser"
+.RE
+
+For more details, see
+.B FILESYSTEM INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS
+and
+.B FILESYSTEM SPECIFIC MOUNT OPTIONS
+sections.
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \-B, \-\-bind
+Remount a subtree somewhere else (so that its contents are available
+in both places). See above.
+.TP
+.B \-R, \-\-rbind
+Remount a subtree and all possible submounts somewhere else (so that its
+contents are available in both places). See above.
+.TP
+.B \-M, \-\-move
+Move a subtree to some other place. See above.
+.RE
+
+.SH FILESYSTEM INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS
+
+
+
Some of these options are only useful when they appear in the
.I /etc/fstab
file.
mounted (but not every file system actually honors them - e.g., the
.B sync
option today has effect only for ext2, ext3, fat, vfat and ufs):
-.RS
+
.TP
.B async
All I/O to the file system should be done asynchronously. (See also the
option. This overrides the value set for unlabeled files in the policy and requires a
file system that supports xattr labeling.
-For more details see
+For more details, see
.BR selinux (8)
.TP