What does the -P option do to mount?
- by Simon
I'm migrating from an archaic version of Red Hat to Ubuntu 9. When going through my old nfs mount script, I found that it contained the -P option.
So my script looks like:
sudo mount -t nfs -o -P ...
It looks like the -P is one of the -o options. My question is: what does the -P option do? I've searched every man page I can find, with no luck. Could it have to do with privileged ports?