ailed, error=-5
Jan 6 00:21:26 c kernel: portmap: server localhost not responding, timed out
I called the mount command five minutes before the final message above.
I tried NFS with and without NFSv3 code, with no change at all.
Please help me.
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* Christian Ullrich wrote on Saturday, 2000-01-06:
> Using 2.2.18, every [NFS] mount took about 15 seconds, now, using 2.4.0,
> every mount takes exactly five minutes, which is way too long.
Ok, it's fixed now. Thanks to all of you, and especially the
(right now) three people who
HANGE ^pts/.* IGNORE
CREATE ^pts/.* IGNORE
This fixed the problem for me. If you know a better solution,
please let me know.
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The server's clock is about one second ahead, so it looks as if the
server completed the job in the same second, and the client slept
for a while. The mount process stayed in D state all the time.
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parameter debug not found.
> how can i make insmod load the network module again pls?
I "fixed" the same problem in 2.2.18 by commenting out the line
MODULE_PARM (debug, "i");
near the end of drivers/net/8139too.c. Since I run modutils 2.3.22
as well, it can'
bridge
PIRQA (link 0x01): irq 10
PIRQB (link 0x02): irq 15
PIRQC (link 0x03): irq 11
PIRQD (link 0x05): irq 9
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* Jeff Garzik wrote on Sunday, 2001-02-11:
> Christian Ullrich wrote:
> > I'm getting some of these messages in syslog:
> > Feb 6 07:38:35 christian kernel: eth0: Abnormal interrupt, status 0010.
> > Feb 6 07:38:35 christian kernel: eth0: Abnormal interrupt, stat
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