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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: MrZammler on November 12, 2004, 09:35:18 AM
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I'm using an exported share from my linux box (gentoo), and mount it on my Amiga.
Everything runs smooth, and although I can read fast and stable from the nfs share, I can't write to it. When I attempt a write, the target file gets created (which should indicate no permissions problem), but stays at 0 bytes. A few seconds later I get a RPC timeout on the Amiga.
I'm using OS3.9 and Genesis. I've tried most of the ch_nfsctl options (MAX_WRITEBUF, etc) but no luck...
When using the same setup under netbsd on the amiga, both reads and writes are ok.
Anyone got any ideas?
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Anyone got any ideas?
Recompile your whole gentoo, maybe it helps...
(Yes, that was a bad joke)
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Recompile your whole gentoo, maybe it helps...
LOL! Nope, dont want to go through that again!
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exm*bump*exm.
Anyone? ;-)
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Piru wrote:
Anyone got any ideas?
Recompile your whole gentoo, maybe it helps...
(Yes, that was a bad joke)
Actually, this solved it! (although of course I didnt recompile the whole thing) :-) Turns out there was a bug in kernel 2.6.6 I was using. With 2.6.10 I can finally write back to the nfs share.
But now, I have another problem. While I can do a copy from the amiga to the nfs share, if I cd to the nfs dir, ed a text file and save it, ch_nfsc gives me a 8000000B guru... (suspend resume).
Any ideas?