
may be. basically to find out whether nfsserver support is in the kernel earlier and thus avoid the loop problem, call nfssvc() with a bogus fd and see whether you get a -1 return value or a SIGSYS...
may be. basically to find out whether nfsserver support is in the kernel earlier and thus avoid the loop problem, call nfssvc() with a bogus fd and see whether you get a -1 return value or a SIGSYS...