@Marat BN 
Normally I would agree, except NFS is ages old and does not freeze 
applications/the entire operating system when the Network File System goes 
away. The same applications that freeze when sshfs mounts go away do not freeze 
when NFS mounts go away.

Part of the spec of NFS is that the file system's availability is
untrusted, perhaps sshfs should also make that part of the spec?

Also I'll add that this bug exhibits itself to this very day in the following 
scenarios:
1) Intermittent wireless
2) Flaky ISP
3) Remote end implements a timeout
4) Remote end has intermittent connectivity problems

Again, NFS handles all of these gracefully and does not freeze the
system. However, using NFS over the internet is a pretty poor choice --
let alone the problem of getting someone to run NFS with authentication
for you on the remote end.


I don't have the C skills to code a solution, however I'm willing to test fixes 
because this has been a serious problem for me since 6.06.

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