Package: nfs
Version: nfs
Severity: normal

Hi all,

I don't know if it is a NFS or mount related problem, but I decided to submit 
it to you since I have this problem 
for several months.

I have two PC under Debian Unstable : A server (PC-Server) and a client 
(PC-Client).

On PC-Client :
- /etc/fstab :
        192.168.1.2:/home/knux/amule /mnt/data/amule nfs bg,user,rw,nosuid 0 0

On PC-Server :
- /etc/exports :
        /home/knux/amule          192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0(rw,sync)

When PC-Client is booting and PC-Server is unreachable (no network connection, 
shut down machine, etc.), the boot 
process stop when it tries to mount the PC-Server share.

I reproduce this problem on a Debian testing : 
http://194.146.225.66/~max/nfs.png
As you can see, the latest line is a punct ".". Actually, I have the "done." 
message and nothing else.

The only way I found to resume the boot process is to type "CTRL+C", and no 
background mount is done... So I have to 
mount manually the NFS shares.

With the same server and a Mandriva 2006 as client, I have no problem with the 
same line in /etc/fstab. This problem 
occurs on Debian this the "bg" option is specified.

I'm not a developper, but I think that the mount start-up script doesn't 
return. If I mount manually with "mount -a" 
or "mount /mnt/data/amule" and the network is unreachable, it's OK I have the 
error message and I can do another 
commands.

Sorry if I submit this bug in the wrong list, I don't know where is really 
located the problem ;)

Nevertheless, I hope this report will help you to resolve this problem and 
forgive my english... (I'm french ;)).

Good 2006 year ;)
KnuX


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