I have an Asus EEEPC 1001P and I can confirm that accessing the nfs export via wifi works fine, but from ethernet creates those "RPC: multiple fragments per record not supported" entries in the server logs. The Asus will eventually gradually freeze up and certain processes (firefox for example) cannot be killed even with signal 9. At that point, a reboot is necessary but the machine freezes at shutdown and has be turned off hard.
The lucid kernel exhibits this problem while the latest mainline kernel does not.
I have an Asus EEEPC 1001P and I can confirm that accessing the nfs export via wifi works fine, but from ethernet creates those "RPC: multiple fragments per record not supported" entries in the server logs. The Asus will eventually gradually freeze up and certain processes (firefox for example) cannot be killed even with signal 9. At that point, a reboot is necessary but the machine freezes at shutdown and has be turned off hard.
The lucid kernel exhibits this problem while the latest mainline kernel does not.