> Just to join in with a me too .... ME TOO! :)
>
> Seriously, knsfd has been completely unusable for quite some time without
> the patch sets. The problem with the patch sets is that sometimes they just
> don't apply cleanly. I think it is well past time to merge the knfs patches
> into the kernel tree. The argument about tools just does not apply, because
> right now, anyone who is using knfs is having to patch and update tools
> anyhow. This would just make it this much easier.
Well, this thread would shrink quite well using a sequence-cruncher, I
think...
I'll add a me too, or rather a we too, from all the admin's here at the
University of Umeå.
Working knfsd is simply a must, and having it working only linux<->linux
just isn't enough...
/David
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