Hi, we running a cluster of diskless gentoo-systems. Therefore, /etc/mtab is linked to /proc/mounts as usual. Trying to mount a glusterfs fails because mtab is not writable. Is there by any chance a way to pass '-n' or something equivalent to the underlying mount -t fuse process? The actual workaround we deployed is to link /etc/mtab to a local file on a scratch partition, which in my opinion is quite unsatisfying: The mount process will succeed but the mounted fs will not appear in the linked /etc/mtab. Enno Lange