Yes, / is read-only and /var is rw. Here is my fstab:
192.168.0.200:/home/diskless_ro / nfsro 0 0
192.168.0.200:/home/diskless_rw/var /var nfs rw 0 0
192.168.0.200:/home/diskless_rw/tmp /tmp nfs rw 0 0
192.168.0.200:/usr /usr nfsrw 0 0
proc
I exported everything rw.
/ -alldirs -maproot=root -network 192.168.0 -mask 255.255.255.0
/home -alldirs -maproot=root -network 192.168.0.0 -mask 255.255.255.0
Question: what is your /etc/exports? Did you export all rw or
/home/diskless_ro ro? Thing is that it's tricky to have both rw and
# showmount
Hosts on localhost:
192.168.0.196
and what do you see if you run showmount(8) ?
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No, I have two disks, / and /home.
is /usr a separate disklabel?
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: iRe: Diskless Boot
Problem/ibrDate: iWed, 14 Sep 2005 11:10:37 +0200/ibrgt;kevin
stovall wrote:brgt;gt;The root file system seems to mount correctly, but
I am not sure brgt;gt;how to tell. The root file system is
/home/diskless_ro which is set brgt;gt;up correctly for NFS. I don't
have
I am trying to set up diskless boot with FreeBSD 6.0 BETA2. I am using PXE
which is successful and the diskless box finds the kernel fine, but it hangs
right before it would normally give the login prompt. It displays the date
and then hangs. I am unable to SSH in from other machine. It boots
/ibrDate: iWed, 14 Sep 2005 10:00:09 +0200/ibrgt;kevin
stovall wrote:brgt;gt;I am trying to set up diskless boot with FreeBSD
6.0 BETA2. I am brgt;gt;using PXE which is successful and the diskless
box finds the kernel brgt;gt;fine, but it hangs right before it would
normally give the login brgt