30 Dec
2003
30 Dec
'03
06:32
Hi, I'd the same problem with the stations of my home network. Go to /etc/rc.d/nfs. Around line 54, you'll read : mount -at nfs rc_status sleep 1 Modify these lines like this: mount -at nfs & rc_status sleep 2, as explained in the file. It worked for me! -- Yves Baudrier Linux registered user # 182046