Hi,

Guillem Jover <guil...@hadrons.org> writes:
> Definitely not dpkg fault, as it fails on “rm -rf”, and given this
> appear to be not a Debian kernel, I think I'll be closing in short
> time. I'm not sure we can do much here.

That's ok. I'm now mostly using Debian kernels in such diskless setups
and have not hit this bug recently (however, I am using apt-get a lot
more than aptitude nowadays anyway).

>> $ cat /proc/mounts
>> /dev/root / nfs 
>> rw,vers=2,rsize=4096,wsize=4096,hard,nolock,proto=udp,timeo=11,retrans=2,addr=130.233.244.172
>>  0 0
>> nfs:/home /home nfs 
>> rw,vers=3,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,proto=udp,timeo=7,retrans=3,addr=nfs 0 0
>
> Anyway in case you have such setup still available, could you play
> with the nfs caching mount options, at least lookupcache and noac?

aptitude seems to generally work in my setup with

10.7.2.17:/tftpboot/garfield / nfs 
rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=131072,wsize=131072,namlen=255,hard,nolock,proto=tcp,port=65535,timeo=7,retrans=10,sec=sys,mountport=65535,addr=10.7.2.17
 0 0

and

linux-image-2.6.32-5-486        2.6.32-31

If I read "man nfs" correctly then the default is already
lookupcache=all,ac?

-Timo





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