Re: Do not use stock RedHat 6.0 kernels with SMBFS!

Michael B. Trausch (mtrausch@wcnet.org)
Wed, 9 Jun 1999 15:39:30 -0400 (EDT)


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Um, quite frankly, why would anyone use the stock kernel anyway? The
point of the stock kernel is to get the system running well enough to get
a custom compiled kernel, IMHO.

Besides, the stock kernel for RH 6.0 isn't all that good anyway - I get
TONS better performance on my own compiled kernels... and not NEARLY as
much space in modules.

On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Michael H. Warfield wrote:

> Ok... I reported this problem to RedHat several days
> ago, so they have had at least a small chance to look it over and
> be ready for this announcement. I'm continuing to hear complaints
> about corrupted timestamps on smbfs mounts so this word needs to
> get out.
>

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