On May 2, 2009, at 4:12 AM, Peter Åstrand wrote:
On Fri, 1 May 2009, Chuck Lever wrote:
The "intr" mount option has been deprecated for a while, but
/proc/mounts continues to display "nointr" whether "intr" or "nointr"
has been specified for a mount point.
Since these options do not have any effect, simply do not display
them.
Does this mean that "intr" is default now? Will the "intr" mount
option
still be accepted/ignored in the future?
Since 2.6.25, the behavior of the NFS client has been a mix of the
two. I believe the current behavior is that SIGKILL can terminate an
NFS operation, but all other signals are deferred until pending NFS
operations complete.
The mount command continues to accept both options, but neither have
any effect on the client's behavior (both options are no-ops).
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Chuck Lever
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