> 
> > > portmap(8) and therefore mountd(8) should be started before
> > > the nfs filesystems get mounted. But because portmap(8) is in
> > > /usr/sbin , users with a nfs mounted /usr filesystem or with
> > > diskless filesystems will have big problems.
> 
> I mean, that if I do the change of startup-order, diskless
> installations will be broken.
> 
> > > This will fix loopback and local mounts in fstab. Untill now
> > > this has not been possible because of the above reasons. Btw:
> > > Linux also has portmap(8) installed in /sbin.
> 
> > You only need portmap and mountd to _export_ nfs, not to mount
> > them.
> 
> For a normal installation this is ok, but as I said, diskless
> installs ...

Lets see, your booting diskless during the install, which means you have
no disk to export until you have fdisk/newfs'ed one, your not going to
get very far without /usr in this process.

So no disk, so just what is it that you are exporting???

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Rod Grimes - KD7CAX @ CN85sl - (RWG25)               [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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