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--- Comment #5 from Neil Brown 2008-09-24 22:29:58 MDT ---
What filesystem(s) do you have mounted over NFS?
Are they mounted via /etc/fstab or by and automounter.
What mount options are used?
If an NFS filesystem is mounted in /etc/fstab without the 'bg' option,
I would expect a delay at boot-time. There shouldn't be a delay if you
have 'bg'.
Switching from wired to wireless would work if you used UDP, but I
don't think it would ever work with TCP. I don't think 10.3 defaulted
to UDP.
I don't suppose you still have your 10.3 installation that you can check?
Unplugging the NIC cable would only cause a hang when something accessed the
filesystem. Maybe something is accessing filesystems in 11.0 in a way that
wasn't
happening in 10.3. Maybe the answers to the above three questions will
help make the situation clearer.
Looking forward: if you want NFS to work at all reliably while your laptop
changes IP address, you would really need to set up something like OpenVPN
so your laptop can have a stable address (on the VPN) while it changes network.
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