Thank you David, i have solved the problem by adding the configuration space in /etc/exports.
2011/1/21 David Dreezer <[email protected]> > I can't help you there as I've never used Ubuntu 8.04, as we're on Debian > here. 10.10 is current Ubuntu release, AFAIK. > > You'll want to make sure that your exports file matches what is in the > NFSROOT in make-fai-nfsroot.conf. Edit it manually if you need to, then > restart nfs-kernel-server. If you need to make any adjustments to > make-fai-nfsroot.conf be sure to run fai-setup again. > > David Dreezer > Customer Advocate, Social Strata, Inc. > > Online Community HQ Since 1996 > Hoop.la · LiveCloud · Eve Community > > Follow us: @socialstrata > > > > On Jan 21, 2011, at 2:14 AM, mamadou diop wrote: > > > Thank you David you've solved my problem. But after loading the kernel > and the initrd, it displays "NFS over TCP not available from 10.10.1.202". > And i notice that contrarily on Ubuntu 8.04, in 10.04 the config space is > not added in /etc/exports after fai-setup. Is that correct? > > > > > > > >
