On 24. 01. 12 22:41, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 25/01/12 04:50, Sylvain wrote:
On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
anything.
I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
when I unplugged the network cable (most of the system hangs, can't
reboot nor halt). Here's how I configured autofs:
/etc/auto.misc:
bazinga -retry=1,rw,hard,size=8192,wsize=8192
192.168.2.77:/DataVolume/Public
bazinga -fstype=nfs,bg,-retries=1,timeo=1,rw,soft,size=8192,wsize=8192
192.168.2.77:/DataVolume/Public
/etc/auto.master:
/misc /etc/auto.misc --timeout 20
/misc /etc/auto.misc
Putting this in my /etc/auto.* files seems to have solved the problem. I
can start Dolphin without any problem and I don't experience any freeze
anymore (and I can even shut down my computer, yay!).
Thanks a lot to all of you for your help.
Cheers,
Sylvain
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