On 06/07/11 16:07, Dave Howorth wrote:
LLLActive@GMX.Net wrote:
I tried the following and put it into bugzilla:
On my terminal ctrl-alt-F1 at boot time, I see that my eth0& eth1 is being configured before the nfs is started. One is onboard to the mobo, the other a PCI card. I have, however, a WLan card that has the actual network, which gets configured after the nfs is started. So if the system is hard wired by ethernet cable, it works. It does not work with WLan cards, because they seem to be configured after nfs is started.On my terminal ctrl-alt-F1 at boot time, I see that my eth0& eth1 is being configured before the nfs is started. One is onboard to the mobo, the other a PCI card. I have, however, a WLan card that has the actual network, which gets configured after the nfs is started. So if the system is hard wired by ethernet cable, it works. It does not work with WLan cards, because they seem to be configured after nfs is started.
So, your suggestion does not work, because the WLan card only gets configured later. You might want to check this thread and especially post #13 http://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php?t=460259 Hi Dave,
I had a look at the bug. I changed the config, but it only caused the attempt to start the nfs to report that the "network is unreachable" during boot time and it goes straight through without mounting the nfs. I have to manually mount afterwards. Another problem seems to be the " low NFS performance. Misconfiguration or protocol limitation?" reported by listas.correo (mailing lists - 09/12/10). It is pathetic, and seems to be a little faster (but just a little) with cable. While typing this mail the cursor sometimes stops and when I click to a new mail, it takes up to 10 seconds before it is opened over the nfs network mount. It is not acceptable at all. It seems nfs is all messed up in 11.4; what changed? In 11.1 it was still quite good - used a lot of it (I skipped the others, and with 11.4 I should have done the same; I got many other problems <besides nfs> on the system where 11.1 worked perfectly)>:o . !! NCARS !! Only if you have nothing else to do for a few weeks and want to do some banana care (the software ripens at the customers) - Why did these problems not come up in beta testing? :-( Al -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org