Brandon Niemczyk wrote:
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 Sl
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
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 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