jared r r spiegel wrote:
this probably doesn't matter, but what if you just change the options to be a simple (rw) or (ro)? perhaps those options only apply on the server side and are therefore not communicated over to the 192.168.0.3 client, but .. ?
Tried it, doesn't help :-(
any chance of making the linux allow nfs v3 and trying that, if only to see if you get the same error?
I don't know how. There's nothing in the man pages that mentions the nfs version, so my guess would be v2 is all it can do.
Of course the most frustrating aspect of all this is that neither side is very informative as to what is going on.
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