On Sunday 21 March 2004 15:47, you wrote:
> I've been doing some hardware experiments with LTSP
> 4.0, and I've found that if I use the on-board
> ethernet connection on either the server or the
> client, NFS doesn't work.
>
> While the terminal is booting up, I keep getting
> messages like:
>
> nfs: server 192.168.1.250 not responding
> nfs: server 192.168.1.250 OK
I've got the same thing with my epia-ve5000 motherboard with onboard lan ( 
via-rhine ), when i use kernel ltsp-3.0.12 ( the latest is 3.0.13 , but i 
cannot debug this one with my motherboard, because i can't get the shell 
consoles).
I didn't try with a pci card yet.


jef
>
> which repeats throughout the boot process.  If I
> switch the terminal to a PCI NIC, the problem goes
> away.
>
> As an important note, the problem didn't surface until
> I replaced the network hub with a switch.  With the
> hub I was getting constant network collisions and NICs
> running in half duplex.
>
> Just wondering if anyone had seen similar behavior.
>
> Todd
>
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