> @Steve your explanation is not correct.

> Yes, it is. Do not reopen this task.

I do not think it is related to nautilus. I have tried dolphin,
konqueror and even thunar. All of them behave in consistent manner. They
do not respond, give blank screen till they are killed or terminated. If
it were related to nautilus libraries don't you think it would have
disappeared in dolphin, thunar, konqueror. Unless they are relying on
some common place.

As I said earlier they would start behaving normally as soon as
umountnfs.sh is run from /etc/init.d. So, I feel there is a problem in
which nfs mount is behaving. Hence I feel it is related to nfs and not
nautilus.

As per your explanation, nfs being slow is not related to the nfs-util.
Either nfs time out is not set properly.

I still feel it is related to nfs-util. I would like you to reconsider
the explanation I gave above. If you still feel it is not related to
nfs-util. Kindly please close the issue. I would  open bugs on thunar,
dolphin and konqueror too.


** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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nautilus hangs when mounted nfs drive is no longer accessible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164120
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