Hi,

Am Dienstag, 8. Juli 2003 13:41 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> i had the same problem like you. Last time you offered me a solution with
> the change from
> kernelbased nfs-server to the userspace-nfs-server. Unfortunately this did
> not work.

Well, I know - but really after changing the nfs-server all works a long time 
with any problems.

> Now I use the kernelbased nfs-server again.
>
> The reason for my problem were wrong and missing entries in /etc/hosts.
>
> The content of my hosts file now:
>
> 127.0.0.1           localhost.localdomain     localhost
> 192.168.80.60  servername where ltsp,nfs & co. are installed
> 192.168.80.61  x-terminal01
> 192.168.80.62  x-terminal02
>      .              .
>      .              .
>      .              .
>
> With these entries everthing works fine.

Thanks - I hoped that is also the solution for me. In them Moment all works 
good (without /etc/hosts), the next time I've got the problem I'll try with 
editing the /etc/hosts.

Kind regards
Dieter


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