Re: nfs mounted directories are inaccessible

2004-09-30 Thread Brandon Niemczyk
I have also had issues where it 'hung' when using UDP (the default), and i had to switch to TCP On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:16:05 -0700, Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 01:14 PM 9/30/2004 +0200, Andrew wrote: > >NFS server running Mandrake 10.0, client running Slackware 9.0. > >NFS serve

limited unicode success report, question

2004-09-30 Thread James Miller
Well, xpdf if still not displaying and there are other font issues. I was debating a reinstall (ugh) because of the way things have sort of gotten out of hand with this system, but I'm going to defer that for as long as possible. In spite of the setbacks in learning to use and administrate my Lin

Re: nfs mounted directories are inaccessible

2004-09-30 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 01:14 PM 9/30/2004 +0200, Andrew wrote: NFS server running Mandrake 10.0, client running Slackware 9.0. NFS server running Mandrake 9.0, client running Slackware 10.0. Both cases show the same problem: the remote directory is mounted, but any attempt to access it on the client 'hangs', i.e. no

nfs mounted directories are inaccessible

2004-09-30 Thread Andrew
NFS server running Mandrake 10.0, client running Slackware 9.0. NFS server running Mandrake 9.0, client running Slackware 10.0. Both cases show the same problem: the remote directory is mounted, but any attempt to access it on the client 'hangs', i.e. no response, cursor blinks, no prompt, I have