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Re: Linux Kernel 3.6.11 Kirkwood package (Non Flatten Device Tree)

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this was first thing I was try to do.

I tried combinations:
/boot - which is ext2 (ext3?) filesystem (mounted directly from /dev/sdb2)
/ - ext4
/ - ext3 (I reinstalled OS (tar/untar) to ext3 filesystem as I found that there could be a problem (2012year))
/mnt/lvmdisk/folder - ext4
/mnt/lvmdisk/folder - ext3 (i recreated all my storage disks from ext4 to ext3 ... 24hours hdd copying ;/ )

any combination of option, even when I defined fsid=0 or fsid=<uuid genrated> ...

when there are any errors in /etc/exports file - exportfs command return errors, so, exportfs command works good, problem seems to be in kernel/nfsd layer

I downgraded NFSd to the "newest" nfsd in squeeze version (package listed before),

Started nfs v3 (switched off all nfs4 daemons and start up nfs3 needed)

never,ever...

PS.
I was not trying option "insecure", but the other hand I dont' think that this should be source problem

Today I will try to use old kernel 2.6 instead od 3.13 ... but I am afraid that this is not that ...

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