Maybe you want to look at LIMITATIONS in README. Some might consider them to be bugs. But there are really problems that might be fixed in the future. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You might experience lockups of ncpfs volumes. It happens especially under high network traffic, not necessarily only IPX traffic. I am not able to reproduce this problem on my machine, so I'm sorry I can not do anything about that. When such a lockup happens, you have to shut down the complete ipx subsystem by deleting all ipx interfaces, unmounting all ncpfs volumes (in this order!) and restarting all again. This problem has been solved by Martin Stover (THANKS!!) See patches/lockup-2.0.30.diff for the fix. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'df' returns 0: Free disk space is distributed among the volumes in NetWare. df is only able to report one number per mounted filesystem. As connections are quite expensive for NetWare (with mars_nwe and lwared that might change ...), I rejected the alternative to mount only a single volume for a unix mount point. So I simply return 0. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you use Linux 1.2.x, In your kernel log there will appear messages like Nov 25 16:09:08 lx01 kernel: alloc_skb called nonatomically from interrupt 0000002e These are a bit annoying, but completely harmless.