rmilner@zia.aoc.nrao.edu (Ruth Milner) (11/20/90)
In article <1990Nov19.213334.2170@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> seaney@lees.cogsci.uiuc.edu (Steven Seaney) writes: > >Has anybody seen this before? Is this a problem? It doesn't seem like >a real good situation. > >sam.cogsci.uiuc.edu:/usr/local > 200000 100852 99148 50% /imports/sam/usr_local >sam.cogsci.uiuc.edu:/usr/local > 200000 100852 99148 50% /imports/sam/usr_local >sam.cogsci.uiuc.edu:/usr/local > 200000 100852 99148 50% /imports/sam/usr_local I started seeing this with SunOS 4.1. Prior to that, if you wanted to mount a whole bunch of NFS disks while some others were already mounted, you could just say "mount -at nfs". The ones that were already mounted would generate a harmless error message, the others would mount, and everything would be hunky-dory. Now, however, some things wind up being multiply mounted. I don't think it is causing problems, but I don't like it either. I wonder if it has something to do with the "remount" capability. [I'm directing followups to comp.protocols.nfs, which seems more appropriate] -- Ruth Milner Systems Manager NRAO/VLA Socorro NM rmilner@zia.aoc.nrao.edu