*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 512764 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512764
Scott,
Since your bug seems to have been addressed in Bug 512764, I am going to
mark this bug as a duplicate. Please feel free to change this back should you
encounter problems with the fix.
-JFo
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Just compiled that driver and am running it now. NFS seems to be
working as expected. Thanks for posting your solution!
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NFS server not responding - rpc svc: transport busy
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NFS server not responding - rpc svc: transport busy
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I have put in an Intel PCI Ethernet card and disabled the on-board LAN.
NFS works as expected with the new NIC. To recap:
All Ethernet based traffic with the exception of NFS works fine with the
on-board Attansic Technology Corp. Device 1063 NIC. All Ethernet based
traffic works fine with an Int
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NFS server not responding - rpc svc: transport busy
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** Description changed:
My NFS server / client setup was working until I changed motherboards on
the server. I went from a P4 400MHz with an add-on Intel Ethernet
(e1000) gigabit card to a 945GCD-M(1.0) with a Atom 330 and a built in
NIC (Attansic Technology Corp. Device 1063 (rev c0)).
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