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Ben Logan wrote:

>Many months ago, I had a certain filesystem mounted/exported all the
>time.  It was mounted via fstab at boot, and was always in
>/etc/exports.  It was also accessed every day.  I don't recall there
>ever being any problems on either of the two machines.  As I recall,
>that was back when both machines were running the stock 2.4.2-2 kernel.
>Since then I have mostly run kernels which I compiled and which have
>an Alan Cox patch applied.  The patch was necessary to get hiddev
>support for my USB UPS.  I'm told that I don't need the patch anymore
>(past 2.4.16, I think), so I am going to install 2.4.17 as soon as I
>build an updated version of e2fsprogs required by the kernel.

That sounds like a plan.

I briefly wondered if you had done something supremely goofy like mount 
/usr on an incompatible system, but it doesn't look like that was the 
case.  :-)  I'd try the kernel update and go from there.  

We export home directories from Red Hat 7.1 to a Solaris login system,
and it's trouble free -- but it's also a custom kernel. I don't have any
production Red Hat -> Red Hat NFS mounts at the moment for reference.

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington

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