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List:       busybox
Subject:    Re: (BusyBox) NFS problem
From:       Rob Landley <rob () landley ! net>
Date:       2006-08-31 19:11:58
Message-ID: 200608311511.58243.rob () landley ! net
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On Thursday 31 August 2006 2:58 am, Gulab Chandra Yadava wrote:
> 
> Sorry 
> 	It's typing mistake, basically it is Busybox v1.1.0-pre1
> (2006.04.07-08:05+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
> 	That is what I get message when I boot and login to embedded
> target system.
> Basically I have not downloaded Busybox from web, but it is embedded
> into
> ftp.stlinux.com/pub/stlinux/2.0/ST_Linux_2.0/RPM_Distribution/sh4-update
> s/stlinux20-host-kernel-sh4-2.6.11_stm20-31.noarch.rpm
> 
> 	I am able to do NFS from embedded target to server, when I try
> to transfer big files (> 50K) from server to target I get message:
> 	nfs: server 192.10.100.2 not responding, still trying
> 
> Can anybody suggest, what might be a problem???

BusyBox just sets up the mount.  If you can list directories in the nfs mount, 
we've done our job.  Actually sending data cross is between  your kernel and 
your nfs server.

Possibly you need to supply different mount options, but mostly we pass those 
along verbatim to the kernel.

Try the nfs man page?  (man 5 nfs).

Rob
-- 
Never bet against the cheap plastic solution.
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