# cd /bin
# mv mount mount.jim /* rename /bin/mount so nash will have to use it's own */
# nash
(running in test mode).
Red Hat nash version 5.0.32 starting
mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb3 /mnt/sea23
mount -t 'ext3' '/dev/sdb3' '/mnt/sea23' ()
This generates a whole bunch of seek errors on my dmraid drive (hde). The internet nash mount function is definately causing the seek errors (even in test mode). If you let it find and use /bin/mount it works fine and mounts with no seek errors on any drives (only with nash --force option, test mode just prints how it parsed the mount command line).
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