Robust Mounts
Dikran Kassabian
deke at ee.rochester.edu
Wed Jan 10 09:06:29 AEST 1990
In article <10284 at zodiac.ADS.COM> mliverig at spark.uucp writes:
>A few months back there was a discussion about making "nfs" networks
>robust. It was my impression that there was a consensus that:
>
>1) Soft mounts of read-write file systems would increase the risk of
>corrupting the file systems.
I agree with this, and stick to it as a loose rule. There are some occasions
when I ignore it, after thinking it over carefully.
>
>2) Automounting was a good idea that was not yet safe.
This is what caught my eye. I have been reading up on, and testing, automounter
for the last week and a half. Why was it considered 'not yet safe'? I have
apparently missed an important discussion.
^Deke Kassabian, deke at ee.rochester.edu or ur-valhalla!deke
Univ of Rochester, Dept of EE, Rochester, NY 14627 (+1 716-275-3106)
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