Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 11:22:46PM -0700, Andreas Kabel wrote:
An obvious fix for this would be to move rpc.idmapd and rpc.gssd to
/sbin, any libraries they depend on to /lib, and change $PREFIX in
/etc/init.d/nfs-common accordingly.
Well, one cannot simply move the entire world into /.
Of course not. I was specifically suggesting rpc.idmapd and rpc.gssd,
that's hardly the world.
Your only solution is
to either not have /usr on NFSv4, or duplicate enough of it onto the root
(under /usr) that you will make it to the mount.
To be a bit blunt: Yes, you are perfectly right, it is not possible to have
an NFSv4-mount /usr, and this is not a bug :-)
Well, one cannot simply declare every bug to be a feature. What exactly
is the rationale behind not having /usr on nfsv4 and having scripts
fail with a catastrophic error when you try to?
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