Dear Marco,

in message <200408051728.52442.Schramel.Linux at go.bartec.de> you wrote:
>
> i started ethereal and saw that the NFS read calls from target to host, are 
> answered with two IP "fragmented IP protocols" by the host,
> followed by a NFS read reply [Unreassembled Packet] by the host, too. And 
> that goes on and on until the connection is dead.
> I am not sure whether the fragmentation of ip in two packets is correct? 
> There is no additional traffic it is "only" mounting and using rootfs over 
> NFS.

The fragmentation is OK, but this is not what you're looking for.

You should see a couple of LOOKUP calls, probably in the sequence  of
/dev, console, sbin, init, lib, ld.so.1, and so on. Find out what the
last succesful lookup call was, and what happens after this.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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