Anne Wilson wrote:
I've never tried using an nfs mount as my home directory, but I do have an nfs mount to my remote /home in fstab. All important stuff is on there, so I read and write files regularly. I've had no problems whatsoever with this.
I do the same by mounting my remote F8 home on my F9 laptop. I regularly have to remount the nfs stuff as they get hung. It really hangs up Thunderbird as my Lightning Extension writes to my calendar file across nfs, and when it hangs, all of Thunderbird hangs with it waiting for the timeouts and retries to finish. The funny thing is the remount clears it right up, no waiting.
Anne
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