> 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 though
> "Olexiy" == Olexiy Ye Tykhomyrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Olexiy> I think anyway the solution I suggested -- to re-write
Olexiy> nfsd to check the same mount point first was correct,
Olexiy> because tcp standard may to use time-out. Only one
Olexiy> problem, nfs uses udp :
On 22 Jan 2000, Brian May wrote:
> > "Olexiy" == Olexiy Ye Tykhomyrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Olexiy> 1. While shutdown, unmount writes: "device is busy", so
> Olexiy> nfsd on the server does not rid off the corresponding
> Olexiy> enters from /etc/rmtab that is not good i
> "Olexiy" == Olexiy Ye Tykhomyrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Olexiy> 1. While shutdown, unmount writes: "device is busy", so
Olexiy> nfsd on the server does not rid off the corresponding
Olexiy> enters from /etc/rmtab that is not good in common;
I think I have the similar proble
Dear friends,
We have got a few diskless machines so installed Linux on them, importing
whole system by NFS. Everything works fine (for a long while), but
some problems occurred and are still annoying.
1. While shutdown, unmount writes: "device is busy", so nfsd on the server
does not rid off
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