What does it say in /proc/mount? Does it show the "fsc" flag for the
mounted NFS server? I've been having the same problem you have. Even
though I give it the "-o fsc" flag there is nothing to show for it in proc.
-Cesar
Derek Siu wrote:
Hi Cesar,
I am using kernel 2.6.14-mm2. My procedures are as follow:
1) Download the kernel source
2) patch with the mm2 patches
3) download and apply all the patches in David's directory
4) install the util-linux found in Steve's directory
(util-linux-2.12p-9.3.nfsmount.fsc.i386.rpm)
5) After installing the new kernel, run "echo "cachefs___" > /dev/hda6"
6) mount -t cachefs /dev/hda6 /cachedir -o tag=mycache
7) mount -o fsc SERVER_IP:/pub /mnt/pub
These are all the steps. Did I miss any anything?
Another question is that after I read several files from the mounted
directory, should I be able to SEE those files in the cache directory
(/cachedir in the above case)?
Thanks!
Derek
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