I just updated linux-image-5.15.0-18-generic to today's new version
linux-image-5.15.0-22-generic.
Now with enabling "udp=y" in /etc/nfs.conf and the new kernel version I can
mount
the nfs-share on the jammy server from the koppix pxe initdrd (busybox mount)
with nfs version 3 and udp.
Only mou
I am currently very confused. I restored the snapshots of my test VMs
from yesterday and now I can mount the NFS-shares on the jammy server on
all clients (Knoppix, Ubuntu 18.04) with nfs3+udp after putting "udp=y"
in /etc/nfs.conf, also with the last kernel version 5.15.0-18.
Yesterday in all my
yes, this was a typo... of course I meant disabled UDP NFS mounting.
And regarding the 2nd point we have the same understanding.
So since "old" clients are still able to mount the NFS shares via nfs3 over udp
on jammy servers, I would not flip the kernel config
CONFIG_NFS_DISABLE_UDP_SUPPORT bac
yes, I confirm. You cannot mount nfs3 shares over udp served by your
SPARCstation with 22.04 as client running the standard kernel due to the
option CONFIG_NFS_DISABLE_UDP_SUPPORT=y.
I don't know what would be necessary to add nfs3-udp to the kernel.
Maybe changing CONFIG_NFS_DISABLE_UDP_SUPPORT=n
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