Thank you for your observation.  Yes, only the netbsd and freebsd
systems currently attempt to verify the kernel module and client
programs are in sync.

Anders Hammarquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > > I done that before. But I get kernel with coda 4 :-)
> > Again, this should work.  If the running coda client does not like the kernel
> > module it is running with, it will complain.
> 
> Actually (at least on Linux) it doesn't. Running userlevel coda 5 with a coda 4 
>kernel modules fails in strange and mysterious ways. venus would crash for no 
>apparent reason (presumably some structure has changed).
> 
> /Anders
> 
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