>> Is this the reason why my RedHat 6.0 system accepts NFS when run
>> with the 2.2.5-22 kernel, but not when I compile 2.2.10 and run
>> under that?
> Dunno. Stock kernel (somewhat) manages NFSv2, Solaris et al
> speak NFSv3. Linux -- Linux is reported to work, Linux -- Others
> doesn't.
On my system, the actual nfs daemon won't even start with the error
report "nfssvc: Service not available".
>> If so, then...
>> 1. I'm a "me too" as well.
>> 2. What can I do to get it working until such time as the
>> patches in question do go into the stock kernel?
> Get the latest knfsd (+ kernel patches) from
> ftp://ftp.varesearch.com/pub/support/hjl/knfsd/
I get "Unknown host" for that from both ftp and ncftp, and lynx just
drops me in a local directory ???
> Patch carefully (some patches don't apply cleanly!)
> Cross your fingers and reboot.
> Works here (Sun SS4) with 2.2.11 vs Solaris 2.6, but _not_
> exactly heavy use; mostly as a client.
Best wishes from Riley.
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| development, ie., the quality is too high and the speed is too high, |
| in other words, I can implement this XXXX feature, but I bet someone |
| else has already done so and is just about to release their patch. |
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