I tested your kernel images.

Having them installed, the xserver won't start, so it puts me to tty2
('startx' results in some error message which is basically telling me
that it can't load the 'nvidia' driver). Since we need the output from
tty1 that's probably no issue, just wanted to mention it.

In tty1 I see the end of some 'boot log' which tells me, that there was
an error while mounting my nfs shares:

mountall: Keine Verbindung zu Plymouth  ['Keine Verbindung' = 'No connection'] 
mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server 192.168.1.100: Name or service not known
mountall: mount /media/d3  [1222] brach mit dem Status 32 ab [= canceled with 
status 32]
(this error repeats for my two other NFS shares)

Regardless, after login my NFS shares seem to be connected an I can browse them.
So I tried to copy a 3 GB file from a share to the local client but it was the 
same as always: The copy proccess started but never ended. It didn't give me 
any information on the screen. The HDD LEDs did not indicate any activity and I 
guess the 'ghost traffic' was also there like always (but it wasn't that easy 
to tell this time, because the server had some other network activity from the 
internet at that time).

After rebooting into the normal kernel I found exactly 128,0 MB of the file I 
tried to copy in my home directory (where I wanted to copy it to). This is not 
unusual but it's also not every time like this. Sometimes there is no data 
fragment at all left behind.
Seeing this 'round lot' of 128.0 MB I remember that it was the same amount some 
times before (but not always.. sometimes it's also a 'random' number of data)

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Title:
  System lock-up when receiving large files (big data amount) from NFS server

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