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SubjectRe: [PATCH] NFS using CacheFS
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On 10/05/2004 05:45 AM, Steve Dickson wrote:

| 3) There is no user level support. I realize this is extremely cheesy
| but I noticed that the NFS posix mount option (in the 2.6 kernel)
| was no longer being used, so I high jacked it. Which means
| to make NFS to used CacheFS you need to use the posix option:
|
| mount -o posix server:/export/home /mnt/server/home

brr :) why is it posix, this is so out of the context for me (as a
user). Is it possible to have a cachefs flag. Would make it more logical.

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