On 5 Apr 2000, Brady Montz wrote:

> In my case, the NFS servers were linux machines. I have two linux machines,
> and tried NFS upgrades in both directions. I had the
> RedHat dist in /vol/RedHat, /vol being it's own filesystem. /vol is nfs
> exported. I confirmed that I could mount /vol from the machine doing the
> installed, and told the installer program that the redhat dist was in /vol and
> /vol/RedHat. Neitherg worked. It did the mount, and the log file on the server
> machine showed that the mount was successful. 

What NFS server daemon are you using? This makes a difference, knfsd as
shipped with Redhat 6.x does not export "submounts", it only exports the
exact file system you list. So the client machine sees /vol, /vol/RedHat
but not the files in /vol/RedHat. You have to check what the client sees,
not what the server sees.

Bill Carlson
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