FYI, these patches solve the Hardlink problems (at least for my 2.4.13
kernel).
Thanks Neil!
Gunnar
> See:
>http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~neilb/patches/linux/2.4.14-pre4/
> Only use:
> patch-D-NfsdOpsPrepare
> patch-E-NfsdOps
> patch-F-ReiserfsNfsdOps
> It looks right a
On Friday, October 26, 2001 02:18:24 PM -0400 Anne Milicia
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gunnar Raetsch wrote:
>>
>> Details:
>>
>> on hebb (server):
>> -
>>
>> cd /export/hebb
>> mkdir test1 test2
>> cp /bin/tcsh .
>> cd test1
>> ln ../tcsh tcsh
>> cd ../test2
>> ln ../tcsh t
Gunnar Raetsch wrote:
>
> Details:
>
> on hebb (server):
> -
>
> cd /export/hebb
> mkdir test1 test2
> cp /bin/tcsh .
> cd test1
> ln ../tcsh tcsh
> cd ../test2
> ln ../tcsh tcsh
Hi Vladimir,
Excuse me for being easily distracted on a Friday. The inode for tcsh
on the server s
Hi,
thanks for response.
Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote:
> Could you please try to narrow the problem down such that we were able to
> replicate it?
Ok, the problem persists also without raid and lvm. I realized that I
need three computers -- the server and two clients -- to show this bug.
First
Hi
Gunnar Raetsch wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got problems with hard links when using the kernel-nfsd and
> reiserfs. The nfs server gives e.g. the following error messages
>
> Oct 25 08:59:09 hebb kernel: nfsd Security: sbin/init bad export.
> Oct 25 08:59:10 hebb kernel: nfsd Security: bin/bash