Jacob Meuser wrote:

> How do I "delete" and eth interface?  Every time I eject
> and reinsert the NIC, I get a new eth, which isn't cool.

If you can unload the driver, the old ones will go away.  The cardmgr
should be unloading the driver on eject -- must be something wrong
with a config file. (I know, that's no help... (-: )

> The OBSD server is NFSv3, this is what I have in my /etc/fstab on
> the linux client

Does it work any better w/ NFSv2?

Also try a different block size.  Try 1k and you shouldn't see any
fragmentation.  "rsize=1024,wsize=1024" in /etc/fstab.  If that fixes
it, then you know one side or the other is doing a bad job of
reassembling the fragments the other side creates.

Are you running pf w/ scrub on the OBSD box?  It could be slowing
things down.

> As far as gentoo goes ... it's OK, I suppose.  I'm not too
> thrilled with emerge and ebuilds, although I haven't had any
> problems yet.  The *BSD ports trees are mostly Makefiles, and
> one uses make to build and install ports, just like you would
> if you were installing from source.  <Sigh> simplicity.

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
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