> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Rick Troth
> 
> > Here's another new wrinkle:
> > Previously, from the SLES install system on z/VM it "appeared" that
> > the mount command worked.
> > I just tried it again with the -v flag, and got this:
> >
> > /tmp/testit # mount -v 10.250.24.67:/tmp/iso /tmp/testit
> > mount: invalid number of arguments
> 
> Command looks good.  On both SLES and OpenSUSE, I get (roughly) ...
> 
>         # mount -v 10.250.24.67:/tmp/iso /tmp/testit
>         mount: no type was given - I'll assume nfs because of the colon
>         mount.nfs: timeout set for Thu Mar  7 12:19:36 2013
>         mount.nfs: text-based options: 'addr=10.250.24.67'
>          ...
> 
> HOWEVER, I recommend not being "in" the directory where you're about to mount 
> something.
> (Various possibilities w/r/t what would happen, more than you probably want 
> to know.)

OK, changed back to root directory; same result.  No clue what a "valid number 
of arguments" might be.

   -jc-

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