Folks, I'm trying to share an NFS-mounted volume with Samba - and something's amiss. Accessing any of the .doc files from a Win95 PC (Office 97) says "The file is already in use - make a copy?". Samba's log says: [2000/04/19 10:52:34, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(2773) fcntl lock gave errno 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) [2000/04/19 10:52:34, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(2795) lock failed at offset 1073741735 count 20 op 6 type 1 (Resource temporarily un available) [2000/04/19 10:52:34, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(138) error packet at line 4288 cmd=36 (SMBlockingX) eclass=1 ecode=33 I think this is the interesting bit. Some details: linux-2.2.14 SMP with knfsd compiled into the kernel RedHat-6.1 knfsd-1.4.7-7 knfsd-clients-1.4.7-7 samba-2.0.6-19991110.i386.rpm nfslock run at boot time from initscripts [root@osmin /root]# egrep -i lock /etc/smb.conf # Disable opportunistic locking to prevent our PCs from cacheing files locally oplocks = False # oplocks = True # level2 oplocks = True The machine on which the disk truly lives runs kernel 2.2.13-ac2, with the same RedHat and knfsd userspace tools. Help? -Darren