Before Debian, what Linux distribution you were using ?
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#3 Re: NFSv4 Posted by daemon (146.231.xx.xx) on Tue 25 Mar 2008 at 20:42 I may even write it up! Please do! I'm umming and arring between NFSv4 and AFS for some work projects, and I'm gathering howtos and write-ups about both, and this site is always one of the first places I go looking for hints, tips, and walk-throughs. I've also been wondering if it'd be worth jumping in with both feet and seeing if I can use something like GFS backed by an iSCSI SAN volume, but that's not mutually exclusive to either of the above network FS's, just another option at a different layer. All I have to do now is find the time to test all this stuff out... Cheers. :wq
I may even write it up!
Please do! I'm umming and arring between NFSv4 and AFS for some work projects, and I'm gathering howtos and write-ups about both, and this site is always one of the first places I go looking for hints, tips, and walk-throughs.
I've also been wondering if it'd be worth jumping in with both feet and seeing if I can use something like GFS backed by an iSCSI SAN volume, but that's not mutually exclusive to either of the above network FS's, just another option at a different layer.
All I have to do now is find the time to test all this stuff out...
Cheers.
:wq
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