> Please check the ff. These might give you additional leads:

> 1. You might be running more than one DHCP server (windows?)

Yes, We did. We have a Windows NT, too.

> 2. Try including your workstation in your /etc/hosts

This always was there.

> 3. NFS related (is it running?):
>     a. Is your BIND running?.  Can your workstation's IP be resolved by
it.

This isn't running.

>     b. try to mount /opt/ltsp/i386 from a running linux host.

This was did and it's ok.

>     c. your packets might be stopped by a firewall somewhere
This isn't true because we are running on same local network...
>     d. is portmap running?
Yes, it was.
>     e. check your /etc/hosts.allog, ./etc/hosts.deny files
There're no problems with they.

> tip: check out rpcinfo it usually lists portmapper, status, rquotad,
mountd, nfs and nlockmgr
This is true on our server, too.

> hope this helps,

We going to test some change, now.






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