Hey All,

I admit upfront that I'm out of my depth here... We've got a small
office network running with some Gentoo, some Windows and one lone Mac
running and wanted to upgrade our storage space. So the powers that be
got us a SnapServer 1100. For the Mac and the Windows machines it's
absolutely great... but any attempt to move the /home folders of our
Gentoo boxes results in not being able to log into Gnome. The Gnome
behavior is to accept the user and password, blink (like a resolution
change) pop up the cursor then blink again and go back to the log on
box. no errors or anything. The .gnomerc-errors file says:

** (gnome-session:1436): WARNING **: Unable to lock ICE authority file:
/home/testuser/.ICEauthority

I can log in fine using any text console or ssh. Per the forums and a
similar error I tried adding nolock to my fstab for the /home mount.
I've also made sure that NFS 3 is compiled into the kernel and that
nfsmount is running (the Snap claims to run an RFC compliant NFS 3.0
server). 

Can anyone offer any advice?

Thanks!

Matt Neimeyer


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