suspend to RAM and NFS /home

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Gordon Messmer <yinyang <at> eburg.com> writes:

> 
> I have a workstation that mounts /home from an NFS server.  I'd like to 
> be able to suspend it at night, but the system hangs before it suspends 
> if I try.
> 
> It only seems to hang if I'm logged in and have files open on the NFS 
> file system.  If I log in as root on a tty instead and run "pm-suspend", 
> the system will suspend and resume perfectly as far as I can tell.
> 
> Is there a trick to suspend when using NFS, or is this just impossible 
> these days?  I've tried it now and again for several years.  It works 
> occasionally, but is broken most of the time.
Hi,
perhaps you could do it yourself:
  http://palebluedot.nl/jml/computer-stuff/26-umountnfs.html
JB



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