Re: NFS locks up the desktop

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> > Try adding "intr" after "soft" and if your distro provides it, install
> > submountd/subfs and let that handle NFS shares, submount handles NFS just
> > fine.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions. The "intr" doesn't change anything though, and
> openSUSE does not have submount/subfs in their repos. I will try to compile
> them myself and see  if submount handles nfs better.

Lemme know if it worked, willya? Tried compiling it on Kubuntu here but failed 
for resaons beyond the non-coder.


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