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Hi all.

After I haven't used the kenel NFS server for a long time (needed to unmount devices
(ZIP, CDROM, ...) during exports - wich was/is not possible with the kernel NFS
server) I gave it a new try. (Need the extra performance and 64bit file-sizes)

I use the 2.4.9 and 2.4.10 kernel and the 0.2.1 nfs-utils (glibc-2.1.3) to export
a 80 GB ReiserFS on a RAID array under RockLinux.

NFS often mangles sym-link names to random garbage.

e.g:
ln -s linux-2.4.10 linux
results in:
linux -> linux-2.4.10ot set?
next try:
linux -> linux-2.4.10USB?RCOM?

or the asm link creted by the make dep clean bzImage:
asm -> asm-i386RQ=y?

I also get them with other files, and random *.nfs.* files very often, too.

The ReiserFS is still intact and executing the commands on the server directly
results in a correct sym-link.

Since I notices that there is a nfs-utils-0.3.3 package I will try it out and
report in more detail. But maybe there are some other advices or comments?

  René Rebe

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