Thank you very much.  That fixed it!

I had tried whacking the mount and re-adding it through NFS Mounts in
Disk Utility, but I hadn't rebooted in between.  That seemed to do the
trick.

Just FYI, my advanced parameters are:

tcp,nfsvers=4.0alpha,intr,soft,rdirplus,nolocks,locallocks

Thanks again!


On Mar 25, 12:10 pm, codehorse <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had same problem.  So, apparently, have 
> others:http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=13275909
>
> My solution:
>    Delete NFS mounts via disk utility.
>    Reboot
>    Add the NFS mounts back in including advanced parameters which did
> not survive 10.6.7 upgrade, but which I had recorded in previous
> notes.
>    Click /Volumes/nfsshare to verify it was good
>    Reboot again to be sure the mounts would survive reboot (they did).
>
> On Mar 23, 6:18 pm, Andrea <[email protected]> wrote:> I installed 
> the update for Mac OS X 10.6.7 yesterday.  Before the
> > update, BBEdit worked fine.  After the update, it thinks the disk (NFS
> > mount point) is locked, so it thinks all the files are locked under
> > that directory.
>
> > None of my NFS mount or automount options have changed.  The volume is
> > not locked.  I can edit files on it with other applications (TextEdit,
> > vi, etc.).  I've repaired disk permissions.  I've uninstalled BBEdit
> > (including trashing the prefs) and reinstalled it.  I've tried
> > rebooting.  Nothing helps.  I even tried installing TextWrangler and
> > it has the same problem.
>
> > I'm running version 9.6.3 of BBEdit on Mac OS X 10.6.7 on a 2 x 2.66
> > GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon Mac Pro with 6 GB of memory.

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