Unfortunately, I'm failing miserably on reproducing this... Here is what I've done:
Chuck Lever wrote: > Hi Steve- > > As I understand it, the documented bug refers to running nfs-utils 1.1.3 > on kernels older than 2.6.22. I created a Fedora 7 KVM guest that runs a 2.6.21 kernel. I installed the nfs-utils-1.1.3 (F-10) package along with supporting packages (libgssglue, librpcsecgss and libnfsidmap). I did both mount commands mount -o sec=none madhat:/home /mnt/home mount -o sec=sys madhat:/home /mnt/home and was able to write to both mount points. > To reproduce this you need to force the use of the legacy mount command > that parses mount options in user space and passes a binary data > structure to the kernel via mount(2). If this the case, we need a legacy mount command, then how can it be a bug in nfs-utils-1.1.3? At this point, this issue is the only one holding up the 1.1.4 release, so I would like to address it... one way or the other... tia, steved. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]