Re: nfsd kernel option

G. Allen Morris III (gam3@harpo.ixlabs.com)
Mon, 05 Apr 1999 19:28:51 -0700


You don't want this option on. You would only want this option
if you switch from a Sun box to LInux box and are used to this
bug/feature.

>>>Julienna Chu said:
> Guys,
>
> I was configuring my new kernel 2.2.5
> I am currently using 2.0.35
>
> I see this option when I get towards the end.
>
> CONFIG_NFSD_SUN:

>

> If you would like for the server to allow clients to
> access directories that are mount points on the local filesystem (this
> is how nfsd behaves on Sun systems), say yes
> here. If unsure, say N.
>
> Shouldn't the default always be Yes? I just want ot be abel to use my
> nfsd in my new kernel the same old way I was using the 2.0.35 when I
> first installed it off the red hat 5.1 cd.
> I don't know if this option was ever turned on in my old kernel. How can
> I tell?
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
>
>
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