Regards managers,
Original post:
> Regards managers,
>
> I didn't get too much response in my previous mail about the subject so
> here I go again:
>
> 1. How can I in a easy way see which filesystems are loopback mounted
> and which are mounted via regular nfs ? If I do the 'mount' command I
> only see the regular 'system:filesystem type nfs (v3, rw, udp, hard,
> intr)' stuff on a filesystem I know should be loopback mounted (v4.0E,
> pk1). On e.g IRIX and Solaris i get 'lofs' (acronym for LOopback File
> System of course) when doing the 'mount' command on loopback mounted
> filesystems. I know that from 4.0E and onwards loopback mounting is part
> of the kernel but I do not know how to distinguish between regular nfs
> mounts and loopback mounts.
>
> 2. Are there any plans to support autofs so that TRU64 users don't have
> to mess with the /tmp_mnt semantics any longer ? (available in Solaris,
> HPUX, AIX 4.3, IRIX). I did not find anything about this in the Release
> Notes for Tru64 v5.
Summary: Two responders (Alan Davis, <Davis_at_tessco.com> and John
Speakman <speakman_at_biost.mskcc.org>). Alan said that as for 1. there is
no way of telling besides knowing (not good enough if you ask me,
Compaq). John wanted to know more about Tru64 loopback mounting in
general.
Nobody apparently knows anything about Compaq and autofs support. Hello,
Compaq folks !!!! Please say something ! Mr. Blinn ?
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