Cool,
Everythig is fine but not able to mount!! There are
many possibilites for this error, Check wheather the
rpc service is started both on server and clients,
also check if iptables or ipchains are enabled in
server and client as the iptables will be enabled in a
default setup of linux
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I tried to configure a NFS server and some NFS client in our college
lab. I did this with the help of a howto found on tldp site.
The server (though it is a desktop machine) is on RHL 9 where as
clients are on RHL 8.0. Everything is fine but I am
Onkar Shinde [2/5/2004 10:29 PM] :
I tried to configure a NFS server and some NFS client in our college
lab. I did this with the help of a howto found on tldp site.
The server (though it is a desktop machine) is on RHL 9 where as
clients are on RHL 8.0. Everything is fine but I am enable to
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 22:29:01 +0530
Onkar Shinde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By everything I mean that all /etc/exports settings as well as all
necessary services.
Can you try a local mount nfs mount on the server itself. Check that
rpc, portmap and nfs service are running.
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G.Vinubalaji