> What is /etc/rmtab? On my slink computer, it is a mile long... I am not sure but it may be /var/db/mountdtab or something like that. mountd in 2.0 puts information in /etc/exports files, and it moveing the info into /var, is, of course more then welcome from my own point of view.
> I thought /etc/mtab was used here, not /etc/rmtab. No, mtab keeps data about currently mounted _local_ file systems. > > However, I think if nfsd thinks there are open files, then there > really are open files. You can't just unmount / on a Unix system, even > on shutdown. Normally, it is remounted readonly. Of course I know it -- just enought to see umountfs script. > I don't think swap via NFS is a good idea. swap space needs to be > fast. I agree, in case of _diskless_ and _low memory_ it is the only solution. > -- > Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Yours, Olexiy.