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On 01/08/17 18:33, Julian Hall wrote: > Cheers, I'll get rid of the intr option. Whilst we're at it, can we just get rid of *all* the dodgy fstab options completely? Modern NFS should largely just automagically take care of all this by itself and as you use current Mint I believe, your NFS client is well behaved and sane. I suspect the Synology NAS might not be so well behaved. Can you interrogate the NAS to see what version(s) of NFS it offers? rpcinfo -p 192.168.1.3 Presuming the Synology does NFS v4 that should be the only option you really want to specify as a NFS mount option going forwards - just delete all the rsize/wsize/timeo and everything else completely. What does this currently show on your system when you have a NFS share mounted? mount | grep -i nfs Also, can you bodge this by opening one of the known currently non-compliant files on the NFS share with: gksudo libreoffice /path/to/nfs/share/some/stubborn/file There are still old bugs floating around concerning arcane mixes of libreoffice and NFS locking behaviours clashing so a good start would be to make sure your NFS is at least working sanely to start with, especially now you've got the opportunity to go from scratch after replacing the disks. Cheers -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG https://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq