On Tue, 02 Sep 2014 21:36:35 -0700 David <[email protected]> dijo: >On 09/02/2014 08:20 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote: >> I have set up shares on my laptop and I want to view them and maybe >> edit them. If I recall correctly they are in a text file somewhere, >> but I can't remember where or what it is called. > >When I hear the phrase "shares" under Linux, I automatically think of >Samba, but I know you have been fighting with NFS, so you probably >want to look at this file: > > /etc/exports > >> I also tried this on the server and on the client and got the same >> results: >> >> #showmount -e >> clnt_create: RPC: Program not registered > >This generally indicates that portmap is *not* running.
I finally have it almost fixed. It turns out that nfs-kernel-server was not installed on the server. Don't ask why it took me so long to figure that out. Having fixed all that, I can now mount the share on the client, but I cannot view it (permission denied). Here is the line from /etc/exports that used to allow me to read and write files on the share from the client: /media 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_subtree_check,root_squash) 127.0.0.1(no_subtree_check,sync) I copied and pasted that from /etc/exports in a backup of the server, saved the file, and exported it. Here is the mount command I used on the client: sudo mount.nfs 192.168.0.126:/media /media/jjj/Devil-Bonobo Any ideas? _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
