I have also some problem with nfs, I have installed nfs-common and
rx-34-kernel-nfs-modules, portmap start, the modules load:
Module Size Used by
nfs 227248 0 - Live 0xbf0b8000
lockd 61396 1 nfs, Live 0xbf0a8000
sunrpc
2007/4/13, marc zonzon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have also some problem with nfs, I have installed nfs-common and
rx-34-kernel-nfs-modules, portmap start, the modules load:
Module Size Used by
nfs 227248 0 - Live 0xbf0b8000
lockd 61396
Thanks for the hint
I am accustomed to use busybox to mount nfs on openwrt, so I didn't
think that the given busybox was not handling nfs.
But when I test the apt-get for mount It pretend to upgrade my busybox
with a 3:1.1.3-3.sdk3 release and I don't know if it is secure to do
it, is this
Ok I installed the replacement busybox (which does not have the mount
applet) and mount. And nfs works, I also checked that mount still
works ok with ext3 mmc. Thank you
I still don't understand why busybox does not use the option:
CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS=y
is there any reason to use a separate
Jeffrey Barish wrote:
According to the directions in
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowToNFS_06?highlight=%28NFS%29
I need to install a kernel with NFS support to enable NFS. This seems to be
the right one as I have an N800:
In fact you don't need another kernel. You just need nfs kernel
According to the directions in
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowToNFS_06?highlight=%28NFS%29
I need to install a kernel with NFS support to enable NFS. This seems to be
the right one as I have an N800:
Linux N800 with Ext2/3, smbfs and nfs
at
http://downloads.maemo.org/product/kernel
The