NFS client patches for Linux 2.4.1

A brief explanation of the patches in this directory
linux-2.4.1-dir.dif:
An experimental patch for fixing a problem that is due to NFSv(2|3) readdir returning (32|64) bit unsigned offsets. If you see problems involving files that mysteriously disappear from your directory listings, then please apply this patch. You should also apply the following patch to glibc-2.2.
linux-2.4.1-fh_align.dif:
A patch for fixing the NFS file handle structure alignment problem that affect certain RISC architectures. First reported on PPC architectures by Russell King.
linux-2.4.1-reclaim.dif:
Fix the NLM lock reclaiming code. If a server goes down, any locks that were held on that machine will be lost. In order to for this, the NLM protocol relies on the 'rpc.statd' program to notify it whenever the server comes up again. At that point, the client has a grace period during which it can reclaim any locks it thinks it is holding. This code was in large part contributed by the folks of MissionCritical Linux.
linux-2.4.1.retry.dif:
Fix the problem of data loss when you get the message "too small RPC reply size".

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[TXT]linux-2.4.1-dir.dif09-Feb-2001 12:33 14K
[TXT]linux-2.4.1-fh_align.dif09-Feb-2001 04:50 8.3K
[TXT]linux-2.4.1-reclaim.dif17-Jan-2001 03:15 6.4K
[TXT]linux-2.4.1.retry.dif07-Feb-2001 10:24 585

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