On 20 Dec 2001, David Chow wrote:
> Dear Trond,
>
> Thanks for answering my question, we have use the i386 kernel at the
> server that works fine. Also even we uses the i686 kerenl at the server,
> it happens normally when doing NFS mounts, it will only be dead slow
> when
> server i686 2.4.7-10 kernel && client nfsroot(2.4.13 i686)
>
> The network is fine. It is so slow that an ls -l at the rootfs takes
> more than 2 minutes. The readdir() seems alright because the ls
> immediate counts the number of records says "total blahbalh" but when
Is a "ls -ln" any faster?
Dax
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