On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 09:44:21PM +0100, Martin Bertilsson Haagen wrote:
> On my computers I have mounted my home directories with nfs. This because I
> thinks this is a good thing to do. When I exiting mutt it askes me:
> Move read messages to /home/haagen/Mail/old ([n]/y):
> If i type "y
Roland Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 13 Feb 2000:
> To get rid of all these problems, you can alternatively install a nfs
> server with locking support on the server like the Linux knfsd.
... Or switch to Maildir, a folder format designed so that it doesn't
require locking, and is t
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Martin Bertilsson Haagen wrote:
> lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.2.1
> fcntl: No locks available (errno 37)
> I have used this NFS configuration for quite a while without any
> problems at all, so my conclutions is that it is mutt thats causing
> it.
> Is ther
Hi
On my computers I have mounted my home directories with nfs. This because I thinks
this is a good thing to do. When I exiting mutt it askes me:
Move read messages to /home/haagen/Mail/old ([n]/y):
If i type "y" here i get the following errors:
lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.