On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 02:38:15PM +0200, Ivo van der Sangen wrote: > When I tried to kill these processes I noticed that I culdn't kill the > find processes that are apparently stuck in the kernel having WAIT > status nfsrcvl. > > The obvious issue here is the nfs mount, but why does this cause the > security script to block? > > The entry in fstab looks like this: > > 10.0.0.3:/home/ivo/music /mnt/music nfs ro,nodev,nosuid 0 0 > > Any ideas?
perhaps add ',-i' to the mountops without -i, i believe nfs is quite happy to block if nfs is not meeting its expectations i fancy -b also because if i have reason enough to think the nfs will go away such that i want -i, i also find that i enjoy what -b provides, tho it might not be up your alley -- jared

