Make the suggested NFS options actually work now. Neither Garrett nor I were

actually correct.  mount_nfs takes *different* options than mount -t nfs does.
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jkh 1994-11-29 23:54:07 +00:00
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# putting your name on top after doing something trivial like reindenting
# it, just to make it look like you wrote it!).
#
# $Id: instdist.sh,v 1.31 1994/11/27 13:03:00 ats Exp $
# $Id: instdist.sh,v 1.32 1994/11/28 22:13:05 jkh Exp $
if [ "${_INSTINST_SH_LOADED_}" = "yes" ]; then
return 0
@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ for this to work!\n"; then continue; fi
from a Sun 4.1.x system, you may wish to specify \`-o resvport' to send
NFS requests over a privileged port (use this if you get nasty
\`\`credential too weak'' errors from the server). When using a slow
ethernet card or network link, \`-o -r=1024,-w=1024' may also prove helpful.
ethernet card or network link, \`-r 1024 -w 1024' may also prove helpful.
Options, if any, should be separated by commas."; then
if [ "${ANSWER}" != "" ]; then
NFS_OPTIONS="${ANSWER}"