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Hello,
I'm htting a wall when trying to
change my network settings I had everything up and running beautifully, by using
the default 192 subnet settings. Now I need to put my server on it's own subnet.
I changed the DHCPD.CONF, LTS.CONF, and HOSTS. Now when I start my workstation
it gets an IP (from my new subnet setting) and begins loading but it failes when
trying to mount NFS. I get the following
mount: 10.100.40.254:/opt/ltsp/i386 on /mnt failed,
permission denied
Mount : nfsmount failed: bad file
number
NFS: mount program didn't pass remote
address!
mount:
10.100.40.254:/opt/ltsp/i386 on /mnt failed: invalid
arguement
Did I miss a config file somewhere?? I'm new to
LTSP, and Not so new to Linux but still pretty green. Any suggestions would
be much appreciated.
Cyrus Elder
NEOnet
Network Services
420 Washington Ave.
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221
(330)-945-9739
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