On 2017-02-28 13:59, Matt Graham wrote:
How are these KDE things accessing the NFS share(s)? If the NFS
shares are mounted normally (via automount or fstab doing "mount -t
nfs server:/share /mnt/somewhere") and Dolphin et al are using
/mnt/somewhere/ to navigate to places, then there should be
If the KDE applications are using the nfs:/ KIOSlave, that could cause
KDE-specific problems. Does "dmesg | grep -i nfs" return anything odd
on the NFS client? Or the server? I didn't have any trouble with NFS
when I set it up at home, but that was only 2 computers, 1 share with
only a few fi
On 2017-02-28 13:03, Nathan England wrote:
I'm now in a linux only environment and decided to try NFS instead.
I shutdown my main computer for the weekend and left town. I just got
home, booted up the computer and opened Dolphin and my remote volume
is empty. I opened the command line and everyth
I have long used SMB for network shares in my home environment due to a
couple older machines with various versions of windows and some virtual
machines that needed access to the same shares. But over time my shares
have become rather complex and all the windows machines have been
replaced