I'm using the Debian 1.1 release, 2.0.6 kernel. Two questions, one
concerning a serial cable link, the other on an ethernet:
(1) I'm accessing an nfs mounted drive on my desktop from my notebook
over a serial cable (thanks all!). Sometimes it works great,
sometimes (especially when copying a long list of files) I get "error,
server not responding, still trying." The man page on the timeout
sequence doesn't seem to match what's happening: I get the error
message once, and the session locks up forever. Will adjusting the
timeout fix this? What's the *right* thing to do?
(2) Elsewhere, on a different machine, I've set up an ethernet
connection which generally is working well (after about a week now),
but twice today I've lost my gateway route without any notice or
warning. Surely this isn't normal (right?) but what can I do? Why
does this happen, and what's the best fix? (My network and loopback
routes are intact, but I lose my gateway. I have to restart to get it
back.)
Thank you for any pointers.
(As a newcomer to debian/linux networking, I'm trying to work out most
glitches by rolling up my sleeves, but these are semi-critical
problems so I'd greatly appreciate some quick help and/or "correct"
fixes if you can provide them. Thanks.)
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