Am Montag, 02.02.2015 um 08:37 schrieb Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk>:
> On Mon, 2 Feb 2015 02:01:11 +0100, waben...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > It's got nothing to do with the init system used. That message > > > tells you what to do to try to mount the NFS shares when you > > > boot, but unless you have suitable mount options or kernel > > > config, that attempt will fail. > > > > Maybe I don't exactly understand what you are trying to tell me > > because of my lousy English. > > > > Of course you also need the right mount options and kernel config. > > But since nfsmount doesn't exist anymore, the "rpc stuff" isn't > > started by the OpenRC init system until you add nfsclient to the > > right runlevel. > > > The problem is that the mount command fails g=however you run it, from > either init system or from a shell. It fails with "invalid mount > options" because it now defaults to NFS V4.2 even if it is not > enabled in the kernel. You need to either enable 4.2 or specifically > set nfsver=4 to work around this. Thanks for the explanation. My NFS servers are running Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS. Only my clients are gentoo systems. And on the clients I have no NFS 4 support in the kernel and I also don't have to specify nfsver=4. Maybe this problem only occurs with recent NFS versions on the server. Regards wabe