I am still very interested in why NFSv4 did not work with the Linux server.
That should be fixed so you don't have to go through these hurdles to install. Spencer On Fri, juan valdez wrote: > OOPS. > > My bad. I realized in miniroot that in the /etc/default/nfs file I changed > the NFS_SERVER_VERSMAX instead of the NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX to 3.... > > Sorry for about that. It's WORKING!!! > > Thanks everyone!! > > NOW: > > I have a request for the SUN team, to make jumpstart more flexible and better > 1) add ability to add nfs version level in the mount args to the kernel > command in the menu.lst > OR... > 2) add ability to pull down dvd mounted images off the web server instead of > having to use NFS as a must; if the config files for the jumpstart can be > pulled off the url http, why not the images???? > That would have obviated need for any nfs, etc. > > If I wanted to suggest that to SUN/Solaris, where would I request/post that?? > > Given the large number of linux users who want to cross over like this, I > think it wouldn't be such a bad thing to make the linux 2.6 to solaris 10+ > transition smoother still. > > Thanks again everyone. > > J > > > > > Thanks everyone, especially James Carlson whose > > second posting about lofiadm isn't showing up on this > > thread for some reason. > > > > I got the modified x86.miniroot installed, and trying > > the kickstart again. > > > > However, I'm still getting the 'Not owner' problem > > during pxe boot, which tells me that for whatever > > reason, it's probably not using the /etc/default/nfs > > file for the nfs client that the kernel is using the > > wrong nfs version (i.e., not version 3). > > > > > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > [email protected] _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
