> Hope this helps. And to stay on topic, does anyone know of any problems
> with SMP and the NFS services? Is 2.0.36 stable as far as NFS + SMP, or
> would I need to use the 2.1.131+ kernels?
Now I haven't tried 2.0.36 on SMP / NFS but I do run a duel Ppro 200
with eepro NIC running at 10baseT as a data server (http, ftp, nfs, etc)
and I get uptimes of ~14 days till I need to take it down to play with
hardware or move it about.
Tim Fletcher .~.
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