On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Rick Macklem <rmacklem_at_uoguelph.ca> wrote: > > As such, specifying "udp" or "mntudp" options in the /etc/fstab > entry for "/" on a diskless NFS client could result in the "mount -u" > failing. I'd suggest that "udp" and "mntudp" be avoided for this > case, if you are using the default of TCP for the root mnt done > when the diskless client is booted. If a user boots with an NFS root mount, and does not specify UDP or TCP, what is the default transport protocol used? If I user does: "mount -t nfs ...." or "mount_nfs ...." from the command-line, and does not specify UDP or TCP, what is the default transport protocol used? I would like to see the default become TCP in both cases. It would solve a lot of "FreeBSD out of the box" problems when interacting with more modern NFS servers. -- Craig Rodrigues rodrigc_at_crodrigues.orgReceived on Wed Jan 25 2012 - 21:44:49 UTC
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