In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Dillon writes:
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>:In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alfred Perlstein writes:
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>:>I thought vnodes were in stable storage?
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>:They are, that's the point Matt is not seeing yet.
>
> I know vnodes are in stable storage. I'm just saying that NFS
> is the least of your worries in trying to change that.
The namecache can do without the use of soft references.
The only reason vnodes are stable storage any more is that NFS
uses soft references to vnodes.
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