> I've connected through cfs for years but 
> gave it up now that I have to connect
> to more than one file server — cfs isn't 
> good at tracking what server you use and
> will interpret cached data from one server 
> as belonging to another.  Not good.

Just to be clear, Sape is saying that if you boot and
sometimes you use one file server as root and sometimes
you use a different one, then cfs will use the data cached
on behalf of the first one when you're using the other
one.

He is *not* saying that, if you boot with cfs using one
file server and then run 9fs other-file-server, that
cfs somehow gets in the way in that case.

Russ

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