> > - In a 2.0.36 nfs client, OK.
> > - In a 2.2.1 client, BAD!!!!????
> >
> > The three machines have user space nfsd v2.2b37
> > Am I missing something?
>
> Yes - NFS now does locking to the server you want "nolock" as an NFS option
> for 2.0 [mis]behaviour
Thanks Alan.
Should I understand from Alan words that locking is not possible (or it's
wrong) with 2.0.36 but it's ok _just_ among 2.2.x kernels?
Is there any difference between knfsd and nfsd regarding locking
capabilities? I understand it doesn't, am I wrong?
BTW, I tried to understand what knfsd package really does (to use kernel
nfs) and differences with u/nfsd, I am depressed...
Thanks.
-- Ricardo Galli
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