When I recently tried to get NTFS working on my 10.6.3 server I came across this post about activating native NFS support in Snow Leopard. Sufficed to say, being a bear of little brain, I did not get it working. It did, however, lead me to a curiosity. The article instructs us to edit the file /etc/fstab which you may or may not have, in which case you should create it. I didn’t have that file but I did find a file called fstab.hd in the same location. I though this may be the file I needed edit so I opened it up and found the following inside:
IGNORE THIS FILE. This file does nothing, contains no useful data, and might go away in future releases. Do not depend on this file or its contents.
Now I’m not the sort of hacker that would take this any further so I still don’t know what this file, that may or may not do something, that may or may not be around in the future, actually does. I bet, it does do something, otherwise why would it exist and not be relied upon. Or am I just paranoid (yes, but besides that). Apple should really know better. This is a red rag to a bull…, an elephant in the room…, a platitude warped in metaphor, bound up with a simile… to a hacker. You can’t ignore a file that say IGNORE THIS FILE. It’s going to worry me for days now.
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pretty funny to find a file like this – and i better ignore your post so that i don’t strart to worry, either…
leo
And that file is still there in Lion.