Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:38:07PM -0400, Michael Sinz wrote:
I had been meaning to ask if there was a reason why NFS mounts happened
before NFS servers were started but life kept getting in the way :-)
If /usr was nfs mounted on a machine, then /usr needs to be
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:38:07PM -0400, Michael Sinz wrote:
I had been meaning to ask if there was a reason why NFS mounts happened
before NFS servers were started but life kept getting in the way :-)
If /usr was nfs mounted on a machine, then /usr needs to be mounted before
nfsd was
Hello,
I am currently installing a machine on which I want to replace the NULL
and/or UNIONFS mounts with NFS. NFS server and client on the same machine,
to be exact, for jailing purposes (this seems to be the most stable).
The problem is, that at the FreeBSD boot process the NFS filesystems
Attila Nagy wrote:
Hello,
I am currently installing a machine on which I want to replace the NULL
and/or UNIONFS mounts with NFS. NFS server and client on the same machine,
to be exact, for jailing purposes (this seems to be the most stable).
The problem is, that at the FreeBSD boot
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