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Date:	Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:16:24 +0530
From:	Kavita Kulkarni <Kavita_Kulkarni@...lexsystems.com>
To:	linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org
Subject: issue of ext3_file_write function & remote shares

The "ext3_file_write" function in the file
"/usr/src/linux-source/fs/ext3/file.c" is called whenever a file is
accessed/modified.
Now, i have inserted a simple printk and some more code of mine in it
immediately after declaration/initialization of variables. When a local
file is accessed, this printk as well the other code is executed
successfully. But when i export a share and mount it remotely and do
some operations like writing to a file in it, neither my code nor even
the simple printk(which is without any conditions) is executed.
And after this takes place, it doesnt even work locally.
I'm unable to find any solution.
Any help will be welcome.
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