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Switching to kernel nfs (was: mutt and an nfs mounted home directory)



On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 09:17:31AM -0500, Dave Sherohman scribbled...
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 09:36:35PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote: 
> 1)  Use knfsd instead of nfsd on the nfs server.  Quick and easy 
> (although it does require a kernel reconfigure/rebuild unless you 
> already have nfs server support in your kernel).  This is what I did. 
>  
I like this option best. How do I get it to run the kernel server instead of
the daemon?
I have the packages nfs-common, nfs-kernel-server, and nfs-server.
I have nfs compiled into my kernel. I have nfs-kernel-server, and nfs-server in
/etc/init.d. I also have S19nfs-common, S20nfs-kernel-server, and S25nfs-server
in /etc/rc2.d.

How do I switch it to use the kernel version?
apt-get remove nfs-server?
or would removing the S* links in rc2.d do the job?
Or something else entirely?

Thanks
--Jason



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