>From: Steve Suhre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I know I've dealt with this before...but can't remember what the deal
>was... I mount a remote server to /mnt and the mount command seems to
>work, no errors or logged errors on either machine. But when I try to cd
>to the /mnt folder on the client the s
I've been running NFS on GNU/Linux (client and server) for a while now
occcasionally w/ FBSD 5x.
I googled and found that using the 'nolock' option in /etc/fstab fixes
some problems like this.
Not exactly sure how but...
ryan
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Sergey Babkin wrote:
From: Steve Suhre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I know I've dealt with this before...but can't remember what the deal
was... I mount a remote server to /mnt and the mount command seems to
work, no errors or logged errors on either machine. But when I try to cd
to the /mnt folder o
Steve Suhre wrote:
I know I've dealt with this before...but can't remember what the deal
was... I mount a remote server to /mnt and the mount command seems to
work, no errors or logged errors on either machine. But when I try to cd
to the /mnt folder on the client the server hangs. I can't
I know I've dealt with this before...but can't remember what the deal
was... I mount a remote server to /mnt and the mount command seems to
work, no errors or logged errors on either machine. But when I try to cd
to the /mnt folder on the client the server hangs. I can't do an ls
without i
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