e of Bug#717547, I had to keep /etc/mtab as a regular file. But
this leads to another problem. Finally I cannot continue my
development on wheezy. Ouch!!
J. R. Okajima
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unt(8) and umount(8) highly depends upon /etc/mtab (or
/proc/mounts).
By the way, after forcing /etc/mtab as a regular file on my wheezy
system, I found another problem of mount(8). I will report it to
bugtrack later.
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since this problem is a show-stopper for me.
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) by
default (by NFS developers).
- mount.nfs always writes the "sec=sys" string (by mount.nfs
developers).
I suppose the best way should be decided after the discussion between
NFS developers, mount.nfs developers and Debian developers.
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Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.2.6-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I met a strange behavour of mount.nfs.
When I run "mount -o remount /nfs/mntpnt", it terminated silently but
the exit status was 32. Actually when I add "-v" option, it prints
"mount.nfs: mount(2): Invalid argument".
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