hi friends,
i have a problem. i am using ltsp 3.0 for thin clients. and Redhat 9.0.
The nfs when starting sometimes takes time to start and at these times the thin clients do not work.
can someone help me out with some solution out here.
thanks.
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 20:35:07 -0800 (PST), linman ferns linmainwala@yahoo.com wrote:
hi friends, i have a problem. i am using ltsp 3.0 for thin clients. and Redhat 9.0. The nfs when starting sometimes takes time to start and at these times the thin clients do not work. can someone help me out with some solution out here.
Try mounting nfs with -o nfsvers=3 or nfsvers=2. I have seen this problem with FC2 sometimes and the above solved it.
--> Vinayak H
Vinayak Hegde vinayakh@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 20:35:07 -0800 (PST), linman ferns
wrote:
hi friends, i have a problem. i am using ltsp 3.0 for thin clients. and Redhat 9.0. The nfs when starting sometimes takes time to start and at these times the thin clients do not work. can someone help me out with some solution out here.
Try mounting nfs with -o nfsvers=3 or nfsvers=2. I have seen this problem with FC2 sometimes and the above solved it.
--> Vinayak H
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 01:05:24 -0800 (PST), linman ferns linmainwala@yahoo.com wrote:
thanks Vinyak, but can u tell me where do i do these changes. it will be a lot of help. i am stuck completly.
Login as root and use the CLI (command line interface) commonly known as Terminal mode. there you can use the 'mount' command (try 'man mount' for help files). If the problem is not solved , list the steps/commands you used and the output/result you got in your emails to the list. Svaksh