Per request from Kees Cook, explicit steps to reproduce this problem....
* Fresh install of Hardy (VM is fine)
* apt-get install nfs-common
* Have a remote NFS server elsewhere running, and exporting a mount
* Add that mount to your fresh install's /etc/fstab, perhaps something like:
192.168.1.3:/nfs/foo /nfs/foo nfs defaults 0 0
* Test your fstab entry with "mount -a", make sure it mounts properly
* Reboot the test system
* After boot, you can see /nfs/foo in /proc/mounts. You can list files and everything in it. However, running the "mount" command or the "df" command will fail to show /nfs/foo in your mtab
Per request from Kees Cook, explicit steps to reproduce this problem....
* Fresh install of Hardy (VM is fine) 1.3:/nfs/ foo /nfs/foo nfs defaults 0 0
* apt-get install nfs-common
* Have a remote NFS server elsewhere running, and exporting a mount
* Add that mount to your fresh install's /etc/fstab, perhaps something like:
192.168.
* Test your fstab entry with "mount -a", make sure it mounts properly
* Reboot the test system
* After boot, you can see /nfs/foo in /proc/mounts. You can list files and everything in it. However, running the "mount" command or the "df" command will fail to show /nfs/foo in your mtab