I am currently running Linux kernel 2.4.24 on a NAS server running
Debian. The machine is only doing
NFS using nfs-kernel-server. The machine is a Dual P3 1.4 gigahertz,
with 1.5 gigs of memory. I notice
that the server uses all the memory, also the load on the machine is
always high. I am tryin
,lock,intr,rw
Anyone who can give me any information on what I can do to get better
performance on the NAS and
hopefully end my NFS issues would be greatly appreciated.
Devin Atencio
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My lilo.conf shows:
default=Linux
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=Linux
read-only
image=/boot/vmlinuz.old
label=LinuxOLD
read-only
optional
Any help would be appreciated.
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n and I would have a big
Hastle of trying to convert the filesystem over to some other format?
Any comments would be appreciated.
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Access Control list denying root access? How can I get
it so that this Debian machine no longer displays the + sign next
to any directory or file.
Any immediate help would be appreciated.
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