quote:
Original post by Oluseyi
Original post by Cyberdrek
Sorry to correct you on that but the -t flag is the filesystem type flag specifier for mount. Otherwise, when I mount my NFS partitions it wouldn''t work, since you have to specify the NFS filesystem type at mount time.
I already said I was on a Solaris box!
[ GDNet Start Here | GDNet Search Tool | GDNet FAQ ]
[ MS RTFM [MSDN] | SGI STL Docs | Boost ]
[ Google! | Asking Smart Questions | Jargon File ]
Thanks to Kylotan for the idea! Sorry about that too, I typed the message before reading all of the forum. Being used to gamedev for so long, I should of known to read the complete forum first and then reply but as I said to Hitchhiker90, I just got carried away. BTW, maybe you could clear one thing up for me, Are there alot of differences between SunOS and Solaris? I''ve used SunOS once and it was pretty cool but I don''t know what the big differences between the two. All I remember is writting a temporary C-Shell ticketing system for SunOS when I worked for an ISP. I hope you can clear this up for me as I''ve always wanted to try solaris but when I got the chance to download the ISO for the Intel x86 of Solaris 8, they had removed it and weren''t offering the download for Solaris 9.
Keep it up dude…
"And that''s the bottom line cause I said so!"
Cyberdrek
danielc@iquebec.com
Founder
Laval Linux
/(bb|[^b]{2})/ that is the Question – ThinkGeek.com
Hash Bang Slash bin Slash Bash – #!/bin/bash