Kris Kennaway wrote:
It looks like setting vfs.nfs.iodmin=0 and then klling them off works.
We probably should think about changing the default to 0 and setting
appropriate values via /etc/rc.d/nfs.  Over all, I can't say this is a
very high priority though patches would certaintly be accepted.


This was a deliberate change by Peter, since if you have NFSCLIENT in
the kernel it's assumed you want to use the machine as a NFS client.

Kris

That seems like a bad assumption. There are many features that are made available in GENERIC (or via module) in which it is not assumed will be used by everyone.


I thought the general trend was to get away from requiring everyone to recompile their kernel to configure their box.

It's not a big deal to me, since I rebuild my world anyways. But I suspect this question will come up semi-frequently since sysinstall explicitly asks you if you want the machine to be a nfs client.

Richard Coleman
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