Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-10-02 Thread Bill Davidsen
R. G. Newbury wrote: On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:33:00 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: There is. Read below. As I point out in another reply, there really isn't any such option. The bg option insists on waiting around to timeout once before it is willing to background the operation. There may be

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-10-01 Thread R. G. Newbury
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:33:00 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: There is. Read below. As I point out in another reply, there really isn't any such option. The bg option insists on waiting around to timeout once before it is willing to background the operation. There may be a way around this.

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-10-01 Thread Valent Turkovic
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:03:25 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote: If you're seeing long NFS resolution times on boot, check to see if you're running NetworkManager as opposed to the classic network startup. I'll check, but the point is that I didn't change .ks scripts and previous ISO images booted

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-10-01 Thread Linuxguy123
On Thu, 2009-10-01 at 16:50 +, Valent Turkovic wrote: On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:03:25 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote: If you're seeing long NFS resolution times on boot, check to see if you're running NetworkManager as opposed to the classic network startup. I'll check, but the point is

NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Valent Turkovic
Hi, I'm building custom Fedora remix with some packages from RPMFusion and updated Fedora packages. Last Live USB image I created booted really slow (over 5 minutes). I tracked down the issue to nfs service. Even when this ISO image is used for installing Fedora to HDD the same issue is present.

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Rick Stevens
Valent Turkovic wrote: Hi, I'm building custom Fedora remix with some packages from RPMFusion and updated Fedora packages. Last Live USB image I created booted really slow (over 5 minutes). I tracked down the issue to nfs service. Even when this ISO image is used for installing Fedora to HDD the

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:03:25 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: If your boot requires an NFS volume to satisfy your /etc/fstab requirements I really, really, wish there was an fstab option I could add to nfs files that said: Hey Mr. Mounter - when you go to mount this, just background it immediately,

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Tom Horsley wrote: On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:03:25 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: If your boot requires an NFS volume to satisfy your /etc/fstab requirements I really, really, wish there was an fstab option I could add to nfs files that said: Hey Mr. Mounter - when you go

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Rick Stevens
Tom Horsley wrote: On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:03:25 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: If your boot requires an NFS volume to satisfy your /etc/fstab requirements I really, really, wish there was an fstab option I could add to nfs files that said: Hey Mr. Mounter - when you go to mount this, just

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:40:47 -0400 (EDT) Robert P. J. Day wrote: bg If the first NFS mount attempt times out The problem is the if the first attempt times out part. If the machine is down, it is gonna timeout, and each filesystem from that machine is gonna take the same amount of time to

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:33:00 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote: There is. Read below. As I point out in another reply, there really isn't any such option. The bg option insists on waiting around to timeout once before it is willing to background the operation. -- fedora-list mailing list

Re: NFS causing slooooow boot

2009-09-30 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Tom Horsley wrote: On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:40:47 -0400 (EDT) Robert P. J. Day wrote: bg If the first NFS mount attempt times out The problem is the if the first attempt times out part. If the machine is down, it is gonna timeout, and each filesystem from that