Messages in this thread | | | Subject | I'm really confused by kernel nfsd | Date | Sat, 19 Jun 1999 18:29:17 -0400 | From | "Marty Leisner" <> |
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I've been using user level nfsd for years (in addition to 10+ years nfs experience on suns).
I recently upgraded to redhat 6.0 (2.2.5) and it wants to use kernel nfsd...so I gave it a shot...
I haven't been able to find a good explanation of this nfs (the NFS server HOWTO in LDP covers user-level nfs...). Also, there is no docs in the kernel I've seen (in Documentation or the nfsd source). Unless I've missed it badly, this is a major hole...
While the man pages and linuxconf supports link_relative, it seems the kernel does not.
One of the most useful aspects of linux user-level nfsd is I could export / in one shot...now, it seems I can only export one file system per line...how do I export a tree of filesystems (if I can't, I'm going to go back to user level nfs since this is too big a win...)
Marty Leisner leisner@rochester.rr.com
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