Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Sep 1998 11:32:07 +0200 (MEST) | From | Ruediger Oertel <> | Subject | Re: Please test knfsd-980915 |
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On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, H.J. Lu wrote:
> > > As I stated in another post, it works just fine for me. You have > > > to apply all patches on server and client, and install knfsd-980915 > > > on both of them. > > > > hm, oops, that makes me feel sorry, > > on the client as well? > > My first impression is that it may not be necessary for client > to change. But that is all I have and it works for me :-). > > > > > I guess I skipped that in the README :-) (the server is, as I mentioned > > in my first mail a 2.1.122 with the patches applied) > > > > I'll try it all out tomorrow with a patched client; but on the > > other hand: I had somebody with an AIX-client with the similar > > problem. > > > > What is he supposed to patch ? > > > > Think about it. I don't think client should change. However, you > have to patch the server kernel and install knfsd-980915. I will > double check Linux 2.1.122 since those patches are only tested on > 2.1.121.
sorry for all the caused questions: it was my fault: I had applied "linux-2.1.1xx.diff", but forgot to apply "nfsd-2.1.121-3.patch", thats what caused all my troubles.
Most things work as expected now, except - "showmount -e" gives me an empty list ... - "showmount -a" shows a host/dir twice, where the only difference is a capitol letter starting the hostname
with kind regards, mit freundlichen Gruessen, Ruediger Oertel (ro@suse.de) ----------------------------------------------------------------- :-)) The perfect BIOS-Setup: Chipset -> IDE -> Disable_All :-)) ----ALWAYS REMEMBER: WHATEVER I SAY, IT'S MY PERSONAL OPINION----
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