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* rpc.statd  in /sbin or /usr/sbin ??
@ 2007-03-19  1:14 Neil Brown
  2007-03-19  8:24 ` Olaf Kirch
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Neil Brown @ 2007-03-19  1:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: nfs


Hi,
 I have noticed that some distros like to install statd in /sbin
 rather than /usr/sbin.
 I would like to know why.

 If it is generally agreed that it needs to be in /sbin, then I'll
 change nfs-utils to install it there, but as yet I am unconvinced.

 The only reason I can see for putting statd in /sbin is if it were
 needed for mounting /usr (in cases where /usr is accessed via NFS).

 However in that case (as in the case for an NFS root), I think it is
 appropriate to use the "nolock" flag on the basis that /usr is not
 expected to be share-writeable (i.e. either readonly or
 single-client).  In that case there is no need for locking requests
 to go over the network, and no need for statd to be running before
 /usr is mounted.

 So: can anyone try to convince me that rpc.statd should go in /sbin??

Thanks,
NeilBrown

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2007-03-19  1:14 rpc.statd in /sbin or /usr/sbin ?? Neil Brown
2007-03-19  8:24 ` Olaf Kirch
2007-03-19 12:52   ` Steve Dickson
2007-03-22  5:12     ` Neil Brown
2007-03-22 12:10       ` Talpey, Thomas
2007-03-23  3:21         ` Neil Brown

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