Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:24:02 +0200 (MEST) | | From | Jan Engelhardt <> | | Subject | Re: Temporary NFS problem when rpciod is SIGKILLed |
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>Hi Trond. > >I observed a problem with NFS root in 2.6 kernel >(actually it was a 2.5 back then).
Does it also happen on 2.4?
>I am using NFS root. At shutdown, when I kill >all processes with killall5 -9, NFS temporarily >misbehaves. I narrowed it down to rpciod feeling >bad when signalled with SIGKILL:
I think this has to do that you kill some userspace application that is necessary for NFS. I am not exactly sure which one it is (if at all), but I have had problems mounting an NFS volume when started with -b option (mounting the root however was done ok by the kernel)
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