NFS locks up the desktop
Andreas
linuxdreas at dslextreme.com
Fri Jun 22 06:00:09 BST 2007
Le Mittwoch 20. Juni 2007, Dexter Filmore a écrit :
> On Sunday 17 June 2007 01:26:17 Andreas wrote:
> > When the nfs-server on my lan is down or I simply restart it, the
> > entire KDE-desktop freezes. The clock stops, the windows become
> > unresponsive, the mouse clicks don't work. What does still work is:
> > moving the mouse, the window contents gets refreshed (eg compiling
> > something in a konsole window I can still see the output), and changing
> > to console with CTRL+ALT+F1 works too.
> >
> > The line in my fstab:
> > hal9002.hyperspace:/ /remoteos/hal9002 nfs
> > defaults,users,rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,soft 0 0
>
> Try adding "intr" after "soft" and if your distro provides it, install
> submountd/subfs and let that handle NFS shares, submount handles NFS just
> fine.
Thanks for your suggestions. The "intr" doesn't change anything though, and
openSUSE does not have submount/subfs in their repos. I will try to compile
them myself and see if submount handles nfs better.
--
Gruß
Andreas
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