Hi sqweek,

* [29.01.09 01:23]:
>  wmii gives client/ a qid of 2. This is not a problem in itself, but
> for linux's sake v9fs has to convert the qid to an inode number. On
> 32-bit machines, the qid->inode mapping resulted in 2->0. Apparently
> an inode of zero acts as a sentinel, causing readdir to skip the entry
> (if you inspect the dirent struct and nearby memory you can easily
> confirm that client is in the list).
Thanks for your explanation.

>  What kernel is this? I reported it awhile back on
> kernel.bugzilla.org, but I don't remember what version it was against.
> -sqweek
This is kernel 2.6.28.2, that is latest stable.

Best regards,
Michael

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