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From: Hans Dijkema <hansd@spase.nl>
Subject: Very Fast NFS
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Hi Folks,

I'd like to configure my FreeBSD station as a very fast NFS
server. If possible I'd like it to outperform a Sun system.

Will this be possible? If Yes, How?

I'm trying to reconfigure the kernel right know. Hacking into
".h" files. Can I do this without being punished?

Thanks in advance for answers, 
Hans Dijkema