I seem to have a problem between two NFS server, mounting each others stuff,
the one is a SuSE6.1 machine running 2.2.16 (same with 2.2.13) and the other a
Mandrake 7.0 machine, running 2.2.16 (same with 2.4.0test2) as well. Mounts
located on the SuSE machine to the Mandrake machine work just fine, but
v.v.: nogo..

on the Mandrake machine:
/etc/exports:

 See exports(5) for a description.
# This file contains a list of all directories exported to other computers.
# It is used by rpc.nfsd and rpc.mountd.
#/usr/src/linux 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro)
#,no_root_squash)
#/usr/doc       192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro)
#/cdrom 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro)
/usr/src          *.thuis.nl(rw)
/home/mbr/download      *.thuis.nl(rw)
#/mnt/cdrom2    *.thuis.nl(ro)
#/mnt/cdrom3    *.thuis.nl(ro)
#,no_root_squash)

SuSE machine:
/var/log/messages (during init):

nfs_read_super: get root fattr failed
nfsd_fh_init : initialized fhcache, entries=512
nfs: RPC call returned error 111
RPC: task of released request still queued!
RPC: (task is on xprt_pending)
nfs_read_super: get root fattr failed     

/etc/fstab:

XXLTurboSlakkie:/usr/src/linux /usr/src/linux nfs 
noauto,nosuid,rsize=8192,timeo=14,intr,retry=1,bg,retrans=1,soft,acregmin=60,acregmax=10000
XXLTurboSlakkie:/home/mbr/download /home/mbr/download nfs
auto,nosuid,bg,soft,retry=1   
#192.168.0.1:/home/mbr/download /home/mbr/download nfs // this one will also
fail..                

SuSE machine:

root@TurboRouter:/etc > knfsstat
Server rpc stats:
calls      badcalls   badauth    badclnt    xdrcall
0          0          0          0          0
Server nfs v2:
null       getattr    setattr    root       lookup     readlink
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
read       wrcache    write      create     remove     rename
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
link       symlink    mkdir      rmdir      readdir    fsstat
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
 
Client rpc stats:
calls      retrans    authrefrsh
0          0          0
Client nfs v2:
null       getattr    setattr    root       lookup     readlink
0       0% 2      100% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
read       wrcache    write      create     remove     rename
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
link       symlink    mkdir      rmdir      readdir    fsstat
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%                      
                                                       

Mandrake machine:

[root@XXLTurboSlakkie mbr]# /usr/sbin/nfsstat
Server rpc stats:
calls      badcalls   badauth    badclnt    xdrcall
0          0          0          0          0
Server nfs v2:
null       getattr    setattr    root       lookup     readlink
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
read       wrcache    write      create     remove     rename
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
link       symlink    mkdir      rmdir      readdir    fsstat
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
 
Client rpc stats:
calls      retrans    authrefrsh
37         2          0
Client nfs v2:
null       getattr    setattr    root       lookup     readlink
0       0% 5      13% 0       0% 0       0% 26     70% 0       0%
read       wrcache    write      create     remove     rename
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0%
link       symlink    mkdir      rmdir      readdir    fsstat
0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 0       0% 6      16% 0       0%
                                                                      
root@TurboRouter:/etc > mount -a
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on XXLTurboSlakkie::/usr/src/linux,   
     
or too many mounted file systems  
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
192.168.0.1:/home/mbr/download,        or too many mounted file systems 

Anyone an idea what's going on?

Cheers,
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