https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=251347

--- Comment #9 from Arne Steinkamm <a...@steinkamm.com> ---
(In reply to Rick Macklem from comment #8)

Yes, we know that NFS does not work from inside a jail.
This is the reason using NULLFS is best practice for years now to give a jail
(vnet or not) access to a NFS mount point.

The real NFS mountpoint is outside the jail.
And nullfs should cover this. Or?

And:
I have no idea what the freeze triggers...
I simulate heavy (!) load from inside the jail and it works up to ca. one hour
and tons of gigabyte without problems...

Really, the answer can't be to use a fuse'ed NTFS filesystem to share
mountpoints between two FreeBSD server...

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