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Date:      Wed, 23 Aug 1995 15:17:06 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Charles N. Owens" <owensc@enc.edu>
To:        questions list FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   fdisk update, background NFS mounting?
Message-ID:  <Pine.A32.3.91.950823150751.26560V-100000@alpha.enc.edu>

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Hi all,
For anyone interested, I was able to get my 4 gig scsi drive going.  I 
couldn't get fdisk to do it's thing (at least as far as I could tell), so
instead I simply booted from the install floppy and did a minimal install 
on the the new drive.  Worked like a charm.  It is a bit of a kludgy way 
to go, though.  Why can't we have a utility that has the brains of sysinstall
that shields us from the fdisk and disklabel yuckiness?  

Anyway, my real question is regarding background NFS mounts.  Do they work?
I tried both of the following:
	mount -o bg -t nfs -a       (had to dig through the source to
					figure out the 'bg' option :)
and
	mount_nfs -b server:resource mountpoint

and nothing got mounted!  If, however, I do a     mount -t nfs -a
everthing appears fine (as it should).

I'd really like to have background mounts so stuff gets remounted properly 
in the case of a big power loss.  Is this currently broken?

BTW, I'm using 2.0.5-RELEASE.

Thanks,
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  Charles Owens					 Email:  owensc@enc.edu
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  Eastern Nazarene College            we've all forgot..."   - King's X
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