> > Except things like nested exports (f.e. /home exported rw,no_root_squash
> > to netgroup unix_hosts, /home/luser exported plain rw to luser_private_box)
> > don't work with knfsd.
>
> well there are tradeoffs, userland nfsd is slower and does not support
> locking. the lack of locking is I
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 04:00:41PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > you have to enable the experimental options to see this. debian's
> > default nfsd is the kernel space version. its much better then the
> > userland.
>
> Except things like nested exports (f.e. /home exported rw,no_root_squas
> you have to enable the experimental options to see this. debian's
> default nfsd is the kernel space version. its much better then the
> userland.
Except things like nested exports (f.e. /home exported rw,no_root_squash
to netgroup unix_hosts, /home/luser exported plain rw to luser_private_b
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 10:15:03AM +0100, Paul Talacko wrote:
>
> I'm trying to set up my Mac 6500 as an nfs server, but keep getting this
> error, on the server, reported in syslog:
>
> rpc.mountd; getfh failed; function not implemented.
>
> I've tried recompiling the kernel, but still keep g
I'm trying to set up my Mac 6500 as an nfs server, but keep getting this
error, on the server, reported in syslog:
rpc.mountd; getfh failed; function not implemented.
I've tried recompiling the kernel, but still keep getting this error. The
nfs client reports a permission denied error. My ex
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