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	Stephan

On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 17:12, Christopher Fowler wrote:
> Is tehre a way I can make sure my NFS server provides my clients top
> priority?  I'm using an ARM board and am nfs rooting it.  Every so often
> during heavy use I get nfs server not responding errors.  I need to
> place swap over NFS and so I do not need the kernel barfing.
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