On 9/10/16 12:54 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 06:52:39PM +0300, Consus wrote:
On 03:09 Mon 05 Sep, Theo de Raadt wrote:
OpenBSD 6.0 GENERIC.MP#0 amd64
My fstab entry looks like :
10.10.10.10:/srv/share /mnt/ops_test nfs defaults,noexec,nosuid,nodev,auto 0 0
However:
$ doas mount /mnt/ops_test
doas ([email protected]) password:
mount: can't find fstab entry for /mnt/ops_test
Any ideas ? That style of fstab entry seems to work fine on my linux
boxes (albeit with nfs4 instead of nfs, but that makes no difference
on openbsd).
Well, openbsd is not linux.
Have no idea what that word "defaults" in there means.
I guess it would've been better to say something like:
mount: unknown option "defaults" for /mnt/ops_test
Care for a patch?
The option parsing code already gives you en error message if it sees
an unknown option.
Such as:
mount_ffs: -o default: option not supported
Summary: The OP has a learning disability. He should probably stay in
Linux land, where the field is large, and his inability can remain
hidden. See, once again I am not insulting Linux.
"See, once again I am not insulting Linux."
Hopefully you have derived at some modicum of amusement from this exchange.
It's had me chuckling all afternoon.
More proof that OBSD deserves it's reputation for harshness.
Whereas with Linux ... Well Linus is known as a humble compassionate
person, who's patience kindness is admired by all. It's always heart
warming how Linus monitors the maligning lists and chimes in with
helpful hints and words of encouragement.
when I type dir in the command thingy it never tells me this files is sees.
--
IS-IS sleeps.
BGP peers are quiet.
Something must be wrong.