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SubjectRe: Strange problem with 2.0.34 NFS client and 2.1.125 (old user-space) NFS Server
In article <71c8ea$k92$1@work.noris.de> you wrote:
: That's an inode hash collision in the NFS server. It happens. Use knfsd,
: or simply do this

: [ Now if only knfsd would traverse mountpoints like the user-level nfsd... ]

Guess where those collisions come from... I've yet to see NFS clients
that can properly handle servers traversing mount points without munging
inode numbers.

Olaf
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