On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, John Beamon wrote: >I have a slightly different symptom in my experience. I added a directory >under /mnt and ran a 'mount -t nfs...' command on it, and it hung. Hung for >minutes on end, eventually failing entirely. Others have suggested this is lockd related, but I'm not convinced. My observations were that the server will send ARP requests for a non-existant address, and eventually time out and work. If the nolock option works for you, that's great. I worked around it by putting the mount in a separate --nochroot %post section, without any "-o nolock". %post --nochroot #!/bin/sh # for some reason, mounting after chroot locks up for 2 minutes, # so do it here set -x exec > /dev/console 2>&1 TERM=dumb reset clear export NFSHOST=10.1.3.222 NFSDIR=/vol/redhat/rh73/kickstart CHROOT=/mnt/sysimage KICKMNT=/mnt/kickmnt test -d "${CHROOT}${KICKMNT}" || mkdir -- "${CHROOT}${KICKMNT}" echo "Mounting $NFSHOST:$NFSDIR for post-install script" mount "$NFSHOST:$NFSDIR" "${CHROOT}${KICKMNT}" Cheers, Phil