Hi again. El dom, 10-09-2006 a las 23:14 +0300, Hadar escribió: > Hi Mario, > I installed NFS server and didn't had that specific problem... > > But the server have never worked for me, because im having 2 other > nfs-kernel-server related problems: > 1. On the package installation i get an error that i'm missing kernel > dependency... It is because im building the livecd in different > architecture than the host's arch. The package seems to be installed > anyway.
Same problem for me, error is that /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server script try to load a kernel module and possibly chroot and root system aren't running same kernel version. Not very critical (I think) > 2. When trying to connect to the nfs server i always get "permission > denied", no matter how i export things up... > Same problem :( > Maybe the first problem screwed the installation... > I will try to build the livecd with the same kernel as the host > kernel, to see if there's a connection between the problems. > > Any hints will help. > > Thanks, > Hadar. > > > I have some info about kernel crash. With no /etc/exports entries nfs start ok and don't panic, if add later and exec: exportfs -ra All seems to work correctly but i can't mount and nfs share giving always access denied. I have probed nfs-user-server and don't work (access denied) but with unfs3 (another user mode NFS server) all seems to work ok and I can mount shares... (can't define entire network in one line, need to add one line per host in /etc/exports) but remounting shared (to rw in ramdisk) give me I/O errors. Other method to mount a network filesystem?? -- http://soleup.eup.uva.es/mariodebian
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