Re: How to avoid rebooting Linux NFS-client when NFS-server is not available?

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Peter Funk <pf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    > Indeed: This workaround seems to work!

    > Assume example: The NFS-server has IP 192.168.123.45 and the client
    > has also the nfs-kernel-server package installed and it is running.
    > Then this sequence on the client did the trick::

    > ifconfig eth0:fakesrv 192.168.123.45 up
    > umount -f -l ....
    > umount -f -l ....
    > ....
    > ifconfig eth0:fakesrv down

Good idea, but I suggest doing it on lo rather than eth0.

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