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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by cytomax55 View Post
    What functionality would smb in the kernel give us I thought they moved it to the kernel because it would be faster but not give you more features
    Any speed improvement is welcome.......

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  • Awesomeness
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    Originally posted by gorgone View Post
    cytomax55 u dont need samba for easy file share as user
    You don't need in-kernel performance either.

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  • gorgone
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    cytomax55 u dont need samba for easy file share as user

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  • cytomax55
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    What functionality would smb in the kernel give us I thought they moved it to the kernel because it would be faster but not give you more features

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  • gorgone
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    i hope if its done we can use it like nfs or http/s for pxe

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  • KSMBD As An In-Kernel SMB3 File Server Merged For Linux 5.15

    Phoronix: KSMBD As An In-Kernel SMB3 File Server Merged For Linux 5.15

    One of the earliest pull requests sent in for the now-open Linux 5.15 cycle was proposing KSMBD land as the in-kernel SMB3 file server as an alternative on Linux systems to running Samba in user-space. At the time it wasn't clear if Linus Torvalds would pull in this file server code to the Linux kernel but now he has indeed landed it...

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