>>>>> "Olexiy" == Olexiy Ye Tykhomyrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Olexiy> I think anyway the solution I suggested -- to re-write Olexiy> nfsd to check the same mount point first was correct, Olexiy> because tcp standard may to use time-out. Only one Olexiy> problem, nfs uses udp :(. Olexiy> Unmounting is not a big problem but keeping up-to-time Olexiy> /etc/rmtab is, otherwise nfsd thinks there are lots of Olexiy> open files. What is /etc/rmtab? On my slink computer, it is a mile long... I thought /etc/mtab was used here, not /etc/rmtab. However, I think if nfsd thinks there are open files, then there really are open files. You can't just unmount / on a Unix system, even on shutdown. Normally, it is remounted readonly. Olexiy> BTW, did you try diskless with Linux 2.2.12? How did you Olexiy> make swap via NFS? I don't think swap via NFS is a good idea. swap space needs to be fast. -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>