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@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ A partial list of the supported mount options follows:
371 on newly created files, directories, and devices (create, 371 on newly created files, directories, and devices (create,
372 mkdir, mknod) which will result in the server setting the 372 mkdir, mknod) which will result in the server setting the
373 uid and gid to the default (usually the server uid of the 373 uid and gid to the default (usually the server uid of the
374 usern who mounted the share). Letting the server (rather than 374 user who mounted the share). Letting the server (rather than
375 the client) set the uid and gid is the default. This 375 the client) set the uid and gid is the default. This
376 parameter has no effect if the CIFS Unix Extensions are not 376 parameter has no effect if the CIFS Unix Extensions are not
377 negotiated. 377 negotiated.
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ A partial list of the supported mount options follows:
384 client (e.g. when the application is doing large sequential 384 client (e.g. when the application is doing large sequential
385 reads bigger than page size without rereading the same data) 385 reads bigger than page size without rereading the same data)
386 this can provide better performance than the default 386 this can provide better performance than the default
387 behavior which caches reads (reaadahead) and writes 387 behavior which caches reads (readahead) and writes
388 (writebehind) through the local Linux client pagecache 388 (writebehind) through the local Linux client pagecache
389 if oplock (caching token) is granted and held. Note that 389 if oplock (caching token) is granted and held. Note that
390 direct allows write operations larger than page size 390 direct allows write operations larger than page size