Andrea Righi wrote:
> wtautz wrote:
>   
>> Hi, On some linux systems I have noticed a weired behaviour where
>> df does not display NFS mounts even though they are mounted (trying
>> to mount them claims they are mounted and I see the files). As a consequence
>> updateclient will delete files in the mounted directories. Fortunately I
>> usually
>> do a dry run before to check:-)
>>     
>
> What do you mean with "on some linux systems"? in which distro did you see 
> this
> strange behaviour? which version of the kernel?
>   
Ubuntu running latest 2.6.20 series. I doubt I can pin it down consistently.
Basically I rebooted the host and df displays things correctly afterwards...
not strictly reproducible, but it does bring up the point that a more
reliable method to detect mounted nfs partitions may be necessary. No idea
how that could be done.

walter
> BTW dry-run should be used *always*, before any command. That saved my life so
> many times... :-)
>
>   
Yes, I do it all the time :-)


> Thanks,
> -Andrea
>
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