2012/1/23 Frank <fr...@anotheria.net>: > On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default >> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network >> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes >> unstable: >> >> - In KDE, everything is frozen (because of the file manager I think) >> - If I try to cd to the mountpoint, it makes the console hang forever >> - I can't umount the mountpoint, as the umount command hangs. Also the >> -f flag doesn't change anything >> - I can't even shutdown my computer anymore and I'm forced to use the >> magic keys to be able to reboot it >> >> I tried different network managers (wicd, network-manager), different >> ways to connect (wifi, wired), and different mount options (using a >> hard nfs mount, specifying the retry option) but that didn't help. I >> really don't know what to try next and this is really driving me mad. > > Mount option intr should help. > > man nfs > > Frank
I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to the manpage: > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only > SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on these kernels, and if > specified, this mount option is ignored to provide backwards compatibility > with older kernels. Sylvain -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAJwBQFNiDLHpk60k2-cCXaa=g3phga24v8g4sogmxir2s8f...@mail.gmail.com