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removing nfs mount in /etc/default/fs
Hello I have an nfs mounts on my sco system and it is hardcoded in the mount table: /etc/default/fs
I need to unmount these permenantly. can I edit this file manually or do I have to go through scoadmin? Does it require a kernel rebuild? Thanks Ananth |
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