Why /etc/mtab? (was: Example modification of /etc/mtab wanted)
Don Lewis
del at thrush.mlb.semi.harris.com
Wed Jun 6 12:41:14 AEST 1990
In article <1929 at aurora.cs.athabascau.ca> lyndon at cs.AthabascaU.CA (Lyndon Nerenberg) writes:
>BTW - I like the idea of implementing /etc/mtab as /dev/mtab. The big
>problem I have with /etc/mtab is that it is usually completely out of
>sync with respect to the contents of the kernel's mount tables (primarily
>due to NFS failures). In these days of almost-reliable network file
>systems, I don't think we should be second guessing in user space something
>as intimately related to the kernel as the mount table.
It is also hard to keep /etc/mtab up to date, if you boot up single user
and your root filesystem is mounted read-only.
On the other hand, nfs mounts store hostname:remote path in /etc/mtab,
but store a socket address and file handle in the kernel mount table.
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Don "Truck" Lewis Harris Semiconductor
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