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SubjectRe: PROBLEM: 2.2.5 unstable on Dell PC, 2.0.36 is stable
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> Well I've eventually managed to get something that boots, secret here is that 
> "Enable loadable module support" doesn't and you have to select the "Kernel
> module loader" as well (this is non obvious), but there is nothing I can do to

loadable module support allows module loading, not automatic module loading

> make nfs work with this kernel -- the config just refuses to even offer me
> "nfs server" and xconfig just shows it greyed-out so the rpc.nfsd just gets an
> ENOSYS. (Any suggestions why 2.2.10 does not support nfs serving?????)

Red Hat ships with the updated nfsd, so you need a kernel with that - I'd
recommend HJ Lu's current patch set.

> Looks increasingly like I will have to backoff to redhat 5.2 on these machines.

Ok


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