JB <jb.1234abcd <at> gmail.com> writes:
Simon Andrews <simon.andrews <at> bbsrc.ac.uk> writes:
> ...
> I think it must be part of the kernel. There's no nfsiod binary
> anywhere on the system, but:
>
> $ ps aux | grep -i nfsiod
> root 8974 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S Sep27 0:15 [nfsiod]
>
> Where the parent process is kthread.
>
> Simon.
Thanks.
Could you please give us (on Fedora 13) an unedited output of:
# cat /etc/fstab
# mount
JB
Well, actually these :-) :
$ man 8 mount
...
It is possible that files /etc/mtab and /proc/mounts don’t match. The
first file is based only on the mount command options, but the content
of the second file also depends on the kernel and others settings (e.g.
remote NFS server. In particular case the mount command may reports
unreliable information about a NFS mount point and the /proc/mounts
file usually contains more reliable information.)
# cat /etc/mtab
# cat /proc/mounts
JB