On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:49:46PM +0100, folkert wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Another suggestion (not sure if I asked it already): a switch so that
> the NBD-client in the linux kernel can work without buffering so that
> you can use it (like the scsi initiator in the kernel) as a device for a
> cluster filesystem like ocfs(2) and gpfs and so on.

You have, actually :-)

It's in the list archives somewhere, but don't ask me when you asked.

(I just cleaned out spam from lists.sf.net, which is why I know. That
interface *sucks*, BTW, but that's a different matter)

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