Hi Neil, > On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 18:26:11 +0100 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani > <giacomomari...@yahoo.it> wrote: >>> Hello everyone, >>> in order to compile something on my freerunner I'd like to use for >>> that a nfs directory+chroot. >>> [...] >>> root@neo:/mnt/nfs# apt-get install nfs-common >>> [...] >>> Creating config file /etc/default/nfs-common with new version >>> [FAIL] Starting NFS common utilities: statd idmapd failed! >>> [...] >>> >>> I googled and tried some stuff like "apt-get install portmap" or >>> "apt-get install -f", but with no results. >>> Do you have any suggestion?
I solved this editing /etc/default/nfs-common where I put: NEED_IDMAPD="no" > Hi Giaomo. > > If you simples "cd /mnt/nfs", it should start working. > Your current directory is some directory on the root filesystem. > When you mount an NFS directory on top of that it doesn't change your > current directory. However if you use the full name for the directory you > have mounted - "/mnt/nfs" - then that will lead you to the mounted > directory, not your current directory. > I hope that makes sense. Thanks a lot, I did not realized that! > NeilBrown Giacomo -- ############################################################## giacomo 'giotti' mariani gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-key 0x99bfa859 O< ASCII ribbon campaign: stop HTML mail www.asciiribbon.org ############################################################## _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community