Corey Kovacs wrote: > Maybe it takes posting your config to the list so we can see if you made a The config's the same for 5.8 and 6.3, I think. I do know my manager worked on it some, and had done some work with NFS 4 configuration. I can check with my manager, but I believe that we'd be willing to send that to RHEL; I don't know that he'd want it posted publicly, for security reasons (but I could be wrong; I'll ask him). > mistake. Are you a paying customer actually using RHEL? If this a real bug > I doubt it would be so ignored. Anyone else having a similar problem? This is 100% reproducible. A user found it on CentOS 6.2; we tried it on several servers, then went to an RHEL one. All identical responses. > > Lets start by being sensible and not antagonistic. At what point would you decide to "allow" me to be antagonistic? Let me restate my case: I opened a bugzilla case under my own account. After weeks, I used the email address for support: yes, we *do* have a contract with RHEL, and we are a US federal gov't agency. It's been something like two weeks, and I've not seen a response. The *only* thing that happened on the bug was they waited about a month, then there was a followup, if you read it, that they were on 6.3, and so they put it to dontfix. *That's* why I'm posting all over. This is the *first* responses I've gotten. I guess it *does* take public humiliation. mark -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list