[Bug 287411] Kernel loses track of CWD of process
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--- Comment #62 from Ian Kent <ikent(a)redhat.com> 2009-06-07 23:43:42 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #61)
> So, is there realistically any way for the system to unmount busy nfs mounts
> and then re-mount them and have the kernel keep track of it properly to avoid
> this issue?
I don't think so, since mounts must be present for the kernel
(and other systems) to know about them.
Flushing active RPCs and then leaving them in place would be
a better approach, as NFSv3 and below should be stateless, but
there are no doubt problems with this I'm not aware of, NFSv4
would probably have difficulties.
Ian
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[Bug 187328] KMid KPart does not load due to no exported symbols
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Steven M. Parrish <tuxbrewr(a)fedoraproject.org> changed:
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--- Comment #15 from Steven M. Parrish <tuxbrewr(a)fedoraproject.org> 2009-06-07 19:11:21 EDT ---
Since you are still planning on fixing this will rebase it to F11 so it doesn't
get closed when F9 goes EOL.
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