| To: | Ian D <ian@assv.net> |
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| Subject: | Re: NFS problems |
| From: | Artur Grabowski <art@blahonga.org> |
| Date: | 03 Feb 2002 00:45:14 +0100 |
| Cc: | "David S." <davids@idiom.com>, misc@openbsd.org |
| In-reply-to: | Ian D's message of "02 Feb 2002 20:40:09 +0000" |
| References: | <m2adur4x5i.fsf@dominatrix.lackflicka.nu> <20020202120236.A8525@goldfinger.dgs.phony> <m2vgdf39ee.fsf@dominatrix.lackflicka.nu> |
| Sender: | owner-misc@openbsd.org |
| User-agent: | Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) Emacs/20.7 |
Ian D <ian@assv.net> writes: > "David S." <davids@idiom.com> writes: > > > Can you Solaris system "see" an FFS directory exported from your > > OpenBSD box? > Yes. > > > If you're using OpenBSD just for NFS, what's the reason for using > > the ext2 file system rather than FFS? > > It's a 60 GB disk that used to sit in a Linux box, and I don't have > the disk space to shuffle the data around at the moment to build an > FFS on that disk. Plus it's kind of interesting to be able to bring > down the machine by doing a CVS checkout on that disk (art is looking > at these traces if I'm not mistaken). Not at the highest priority. ext2fs is not my primary focus at this moment. //art |
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