2.1.x supports umount -f - you may need to send a kill to all the processes
and try it a few times but it normally gets you out
> * 2.1.125 knfsd starts working fine but after some time when doing ls on the
> client, it only says /bin/ls: no such file or directory for a hundred times.
> (That many file are in thsi directory.) Client is 2.0.36.
2.1.125 is prehistory, and its knfsd buggy
> server machine was slow (486-100), too. Now with P-150, I see 100kB/s
> between two Linux systems, which is still a little low, isn't it?
Try 2.1.131*. The client is a lot faster, and with Stephens pageclustering
patches the behaviour is even nicer for binaries and swapping patterns.
Alan
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