Thanks for the response from Patrice about NFS support possibly missing
from my kernel. 

I compiled the kernel myself (2.4.18) under debian Woody and did select
the nfs server support & NFS file system support both with NFSv3
support.  However, is there a way that I can check (perhaps a command)
to see if it is really in the kernel? 

I'm not sure what I have done wrong.  But it seems I am missing the nfs
kernel support by checking rpcingo

ipt:/home/aat8786# rpcinfo -p XTermServer.rit.edu 
   program vers proto   port 
    100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper 
    100000    2   udp    111  portmapper 
    100011    1   udp    792  rquotad 
    100011    2   udp    792  rquotad 
    100011    1   tcp    795  rquotad 
    100011    2   tcp    795  rquotad 
    100024    1   udp   1024  status 
    100024    1   tcp   1024  status 
    100005    1   udp   1025  mountd 
    100005    1   tcp   1025  mountd 
    100005    2   udp   1025  mountd 
    100005    2   tcp   1025  mountd 

No nfs listed. 

much thanks

Anthony Tanbakuchi



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