Hi, <rant mode> I lost whole Friday trying to upgrade my 7.0 box at work to 7.1. Finally I gave up understanding that the only way to upgrade is do a clean install. I would appreciate if that were written in BIG letters somewhere on the box. I did a clean install, chose kernel 2.4 as a default, system booted. Initially I didn't pay attention to the message: lockdsvc: Invalid argument exit status of /usr/sbin/rpc.lockd: 1 from rcnfs script. Later I discovered that I cannot copy a big (19Megs) file to a nfs-mounted disk from Solaris. There were no problems earlier when I was using SuSE 7.0. I can copy a small file, I can create directories, but as soon as I try to copy something big, I receive input/output error. I installed then 2.4.2 kernel form SuSE, and nfsutils-0.2.1-20. Nothing changed, same hanging and error while copying big file over nfs. Is this a feature of 7.1 with 2.4.2 kernel that NFS should not work? -Kastus