Thanks again for the reply.
Had done that too. But no difference.
Regards,
Nidal
--- On Mon, 8/1/11, Martin Koller wrote:
> From: Martin Koller
> Subject: Re: KDE and NFS shared home folder
> To: kde-devel@kde.org
> Cc: "nasir nasir"
> Date: Monday, August 1, 201
On Monday, 1. August 2011 19:30:19 nasir nasir wrote:
> Thanks indeed for the reply! But I DO have soft mount only. Any other
> suggestion ?
Probably reduce the timeout and/or retrans options.
Just a guess, I can't say if that really helps.
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A: Because it bre
Thanks indeed for the reply! But I DO have soft mount only. Any other
suggestion ?
Regards,
Nasir
--- On Mon, 8/1/11, Martin Koller wrote:
> From: Martin Koller
> Subject: Re: KDE and NFS shared home folder
> To: kde-devel@kde.org
> Cc: "nasir nasir"
> Date: Monday
On Sunday, 31. July 2011 10:27:59 nasir nasir wrote:
> For some reason if the /home/USER_NAME partition becomes inaccessible while
> she is logged in to KDE desktop, the GUI hangs terribly.
I'd say this is due to your setup using NFS hard mount (which is the NFS
default), which tells the kernel
On Sunday 31 July 2011 09:27:59 nasir nasir wrote:
> All these things work fine except one strange problem. For some reason if the
> /home/USER_NAME partition becomes inaccessible while she is logged in to KDE
> desktop
Try having *any* network share mounted when the other end isn't available, a
Hi Gurus,
First of all, my apologies in advance if I am wrong to send this question to
this list. Please suggest me the alternate location in that case.
I have a Linux desktop deployment just went live with about 50 Linux desktops
all controlled by Redhat FreeIPA(http://www.freeipa.org/) soluti