> Matthew Jacob wrote:
> > > So the question is - should I keep the new behaviour that is probably
> > > a better default and will catch out fewer new users but may surprise
> > > some experienced users, or should I revert to the traditional
> > > default where `-R1' or `-b' are required to avoid boot-time hangs?
> > >
> >
> > Sorry- let me be clearer:
> >
> > FWIW, I vote that we rever to the traditional default and require
> > -R1 or -b to avoid boot time hangs. The standard behaviour for most
> > NFS implementations that I'm aware of would do this.
>
> I agree; people at work have bitched about this. We have a
> FreeBSD NFS server that's flakey.
>
> The other thing is that it appears to break amd behaviour.
>
> (I couldn't tell which of the two questions he was voting
> in favor of, either, since there is one before the "or" and
> one after).
That's why I submitted a followup after Ian poked me. It's funny- I tend to
think of myself as being totally transparent. Why should I need to explain
what I meant then? :-)
-matt
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