On Friday 19 Aug 2011 17:23:34 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 19 Aug 2011 15:43:23 Tony Schreiner wrote:
> >
> > NFS v4 problems maybe. Try setting a value for  Domain  in
> >
> > /etc/idmapd.conf
> >
> > on both systems (the same for both).
> 
> That gave me an unbootable system.  I've removed it, and am back at square
>  1. Two things -
> 
> I should have said that I can access the system from the laptop using ssh +
> keys.
> 
> During bootup I saw many messages about nfs4 exports failing, so that's
>  whre the problem is, it seems.  Can you please give me a sample line of a
>  known good nfs4 export?
> 
It's hard to be sure when messages flash by so quickly, but I got the 
impression that there was something about fstab.  Maybe the format required 
for those lines has changed, too?  These are the lines that I guess it is 
looking at:

/Data1                  /nfs4exports/Data1      none    bind            0 0
/Data2                  /nfs4exports/Data2      none`   bind            0 0
/Data3                  /nfs4exports/Data3      none    bind            0 0
/home                   /nfs4exports/home       none    bind            0 0

I think there was something about wrong or missing type.  Each of those 
partitions is defined earlier in fstab and does have the correct type stated.

Anne
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