Please discard the previous message.
I just noticed that something was wrong in the nfsd implementation
(slightly modified by me). After I fixed the problem, I can rmmod nfsd
now.
Sorry for the confusion.
-x
On 7/5/05, Xin Zhao <[email protected]> wrote:
> I compile kernel 2.6.11.10 and configure both nfs client and server as
> kernel modules. But after I reboot the machine and did
> "/etc/init.d/nfs start", the nfsd module is inserted. But when I tried
> to rmmod this module either with "/etc/init.d/nfs stop" or "umount
> /proc/fs/nfsd; rmmod nfsd", the nfsd reference count is always 1 and
> cannot be removed. Why?
>
> Thanks in advance for your kind help!
>
> -x
>
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