In article <E177euF-0000h4-00@???>,
Dean Brooks <dean@???> wrote: >Absolutely. This is not an NFS problem, nor is it an Exim issue.
>From what others have said, this appears to be a Linux problem. If
>nothing else, the authors of the Linux distribution should have put in
>*their* documentation that their NFS implementation had a flaw in it.
If you know of a way to document undiscovered bugs, flaws or
incompatibilities in advance, I'd really like to know! Perhaps
the docs should be written by Phoebe Halliwel or Cordelia Chase ;)
That being said, I agree that when this bug gets fixed in the
Linux kernel, the linux-specific exim docs should mention this
and note the minimum kernel version required for exim.
(BTW, Linux distributors and kernel developers are completely
seperate, though some distributors do pay people to work on
the kernel, I think the NFS developers are distribution-neutral)
Mike.
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