[arch-general] nfs problems
Hello! When I installed 3.4.2, I had boot and shutdown problems in two computers (another six went fine), so I downgraded them to back to 3.3.8. I have just upgraded to 3.4.3, and it failed again. Commenting out nfs-common and nfs-server made them work again. Now the systems work fine, but I would like to have my nfs servers back (nfs client still works). :-) I have only found this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=143419 describing the exact symptoms, but no solution yet. Any ideas? Thanks, Guillermo Leira
-----Mensaje original----- De: arch-general-bounces@archlinux.org [mailto:arch-general- bounces@archlinux.org] En nombre de Guillermo Leira Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 20 de junio de 2012 16:54 Para: 'General Discussion about Arch Linux' Asunto: [arch-general] nfs problems
Hello!
When I installed 3.4.2, I had boot and shutdown problems in two computers (another six went fine), so I downgraded them to back to 3.3.8.
I have just upgraded to 3.4.3, and it failed again. Commenting out nfs-common and nfs-server made them work again. Now the systems work fine, but I would like to have my nfs servers back (nfs client still works). :-)
I have only found this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=143419 describing the exact symptoms, but no solution yet. Any ideas?
Well, no answers so far. Anyway, it seems that version 3.3.4 fixed this problem, more or less. I can start my nfs server in both computers, although some glitches remain: If I try to poweroff or reboot very soon (before netfs has finished trying to mount CIFS and NFS remote folders), the system hangs. I just have to wait for some minutes before trying to reboot or poweroff. I have seen that there are a lot of nfs fixes in the kernel change log. One or some of them must be related to this, I suppose. Best Regards, Guillermo Leira
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