From: *jeffdb@netzone.nospam.com ("Mikey")
Subject: Re: A call to find mounted dirs?
23 May 1997 01:14:04 -0700
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Can you say fstab?

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From: Chin Chee-Kai <chin.cheekai@singapore.sterling.com>
To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: A call to find mounted dirs?

>A question related to mount:  I'm using b18 and have noticed
>that the mounts seem to survive across reboots.  Ie., after
>mounting a directory to a mount point, shutting down and
>booting up again, "mount" shows the old *mounted* configuration
>instead of plain configuration.  While this is convenient in
>my case, it's not the right Unix semantics.  So is this a
>bug or feature?  :)
>
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>Chin Chee-Kai
>Internet Email: cheekai@singapore.sterling.com
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