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Mounting nfs in DFly versus linux
A little background first: when I nfs-mount a read-only fs in linux,
'mount' will wrongly list the mount as read-write unless I specifically
use the '-o ro' flag when doing the mount. Userland then fails when
attempting inappropriate writes to that read-only fs.
In DFly (I just noticed) 'mount' does not tell me whether a fs is
mounted rw or ro.
My question is: is the whole mechanism different between the two
OS's for determining the write status of a mounted fs?
And for nfs in particular, does the nfs server tell the client
system about read-write status at mount-time -- i.e. is there
any reason that the read-write status should ever be ambiguous?
Thanks for any clues.
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