This may not be worth much, but can you ping in both directions and make 
sure that the IP addresses have not been changed by DHCP or anything?
Wayne

Someone wrote:
> I have my server running at 100 mb/s connected to a Netgear 8 port
> 10/100 switch where one of the ports is linked to a 10 MB hub and 
> from there the client machine with a RealTek 8029 10 MB nic card is
> connected.
>
> Using a gpxe cdrom, I get a PXE boot going and everything seems fine
> till it is time to mount the root filesystem.  I get errors that the
> NFS server is not responding interspersed with OK messages.
>
> Possibilities:
>
> 1) The speed change from 100 mbps to 10 mbps is the problem.
>
> 2) The nic is bad, though it works in Windows okay.
>
> 3) The sync mount option is causing a problem.
>
> /nfsroot/lfs/lfsp3/tuna       \
> tuna.robinson-west.com(rw,no_root_squash,sync)
>
> I've been trying to following the NFS site for troubleshooting, 
> but I'm not getting enough information on exactly what is 
> causing the server to be inaccessible.
>
> I have tried bypassing the hub, didn't make any difference.
>
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