:>
:> It is mount_nfs, and there is mention of mounttab.c in the Makefile,
:> but no mounttab.c anywhere in the source tree.
:
: this file located in the src/usr.sbin/rpc.umntall/ directory.
:However common things should go in the library.
:
:--
:Boris Popov
:http://www.butya.kz/~bp/
W
:
:> > It is mount_nfs, and there is mention of mounttab.c in the Makefile,
:> > but no mounttab.c anywhere in the source tree.
:>
:> this file located in the src/usr.sbin/rpc.umntall/ directory.
:> However common things should go in the library.
:
:Yeah, I found it now. I had a screwed up
> > It is mount_nfs, and there is mention of mounttab.c in the Makefile,
> > but no mounttab.c anywhere in the source tree.
>
> this file located in the src/usr.sbin/rpc.umntall/ directory.
> However common things should go in the library.
Yeah, I found it now. I had a screwed up cvsup-mir
On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Mark Murray wrote:
> > Could you be more specific? It seems to work for me (I removed
> > /var/db/mounttab and tried it with a new build and it did work).
>
> Damn. I screwed up the reporting bigtime.
>
> It is mount_nfs, and there is mention of mounttab.c in the
> Hi
>
> Mount_mfs is broken - mounttab\* not present.
>
> M
D'uh.
Apart from being inconsistent in my error reporting then screwing it
up later when asked to clarify, there was a problem on my cvsupd box
that was causing an incomplete mirror, so this problem is complete
BS.
Apologies.
M
--
>
> :
> :Hi
> :
> :Mount_mfs is broken - mounttab\* not present.
> :
> :M
>
> Could you be more specific? It seems to work for me (I removed
> /var/db/mounttab and tried it with a new build and it did work).
Damn. I screwed up the reporting bigtime.
It is mount_nfs, and there is ment
:
:Hi
:
:Mount_mfs is broken - mounttab\* not present.
:
:M
Could you be more specific? It seems to work for me (I removed
/var/db/mounttab and tried it with a new build and it did work).
-Matt
Matthew Dil
Hi
Mount_mfs is broken - mounttab\* not present.
M
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