Unable to open and save across mount point

Why do these forums appear so neglected?
Here's is my on-going question/problem:
General input/output error while accessing /home/MyDir/mountedDir/SomeDire/TheFileName
I experience a "feature" wherein I cannot open and save documents across an NFS mount point from a Linux client.
This is an error rcv'd on Linux, GNOME 2.8.*, 2.6.10-gentoo-r6
The mount is accomplished via an entry in the fstab as shown:
server-hostname:/export/mydir /home/mydir/mountdir nfs tcp,user,rw,rsize=32768 0 0
server-hostname is a Solaris OS.

Sounds like you are missing some of the required plugins - possibly an updater failed, or someone moved/deleted the wrong directory.
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