We'll need to see the contents of /etc/exports, the actual commands used to
try to mount the exports, and any error messages from the mounts and
/var/log/whatever that NFS puts out.

Also, make sure portmap is running on both the system serving the exports
and attempting to mount the exports.



Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom
Duerbusch
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 11:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Linux install via NFS


Slowly I'm moving to the modern world, that is one without Windows.

Historically, I've installed Suse (7.3 and 8.0) using SMB from
Windows/2000.  That still works.  But there seems to be a problem with
the current Suse 9.0.  I've opened a support issue, but it seems to be
paced at one email exchange a day.  Kind of slow process.

So, it is time to use a different install process.  Like NFS.

Initially, I was trying to setup an install where I used the CD drive on
my Suse 9.0 laptop as the installation source.  When I was at work, and
on the local network, the installation would accept the node (PC) as the
source, but I couldn't figure out what "directory" it was looking for.

On the laptop, the CD drive is /media/cdrecorder and I think the install
directory on the CD is /suse/s390.  But the install process kept saying
that it didn't have permissions.  I had read and write specified for the
CD for all three types of users (I believe that is called 666...right?)

But now, I'm working from home over the holidays.  I have a static IP
address that I can ping to from the mainframe.

I seem to have the PC setup as a valid NFS server.  I have a desktop
(Suse 8.0) that can mount the share on the laptop without any problem
(but all from within my firewall).

So I tried, from a Suse 8.0 image that I have running under VM to get my
NFS share.  I couldn't.  I can ping, but couldn't get the share (no
permissions).  I disabled everything on my firewall (a 2Wire firewall)
and get the same problem.

Friday, I'll try to install vial NFS, but I expect the same problem.  (I
punch the install files to the rdr and the files currently exist up in CMS.)

I think everything should be straight forward, but since I'm facing the
holidays and some of the knowledge base may not be online, I thought I
better check to see if there are any "tricks" that are not intuitive to
me at this point.

Merry Christmas (or comparable greeting for your belief)
Tom Duerbusch

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