>- The default scheme of one filesystem per user runs into problems with 
>linux NFS clients; on one linux system, with 1300 logins, we already have 
>to do symlinks with amd because linux systems can't mount more than about 
>255 filesystems at once.  We can of course just have one filesystem 
>exported, and make /home/student a subdirectory of that, but then we run 
>into problems with quotas -- and on an undergraduate fileserver, quotas 
>aren't optional!

He, you have the Linux source so fix that :-)

Or just run Solaris on the NFS clients :-)...



You can grow a RAID-Z pool but only by adding another set of disks, not
one disk at a time.

Casper
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