Verner Kjærsgaard a écrit :
> Hi List,
> 
> A couple of times I've run into this problem... The server is
> connected to a modern fancy switch using 1000Mbit. This switch now
> connects to other switches, all 100Mbit.
> 
> When booting the clients, I get...
> 
> NFS Server Not Responding, still trying... NFS Server Not Responding,
> still trying... NFS Server OK
> 
> - and so it goes on...until suddenly the client is ok and finishes
> booting. - henceforth there is no problem. All clients experience
> this behaviour.
> 
> If I connect the server to the 100Mbit switch, thus bypassing the
> fancy 1000Mbit box, I never see the problem.
> 
> Of course, this is not an LTSP problem, it's a switch/negotiating
> problem or...?
> 
> But then again, I don't know anywhere better to ask :-)
> 

I got the same thing using an old CISCO SOHO router as a switch

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