I find that '/etc/init.d/nfs reload' works a treat (no
errors!).

Stephan

 --- Harry Ohlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I
change the contents of /etc/exports, is it
> sufficient to simply 
> 
>    /etc/init.d/nfs restart
> 
> or is there a better way to do this?  I've noticed
> that I get some strange 
> errors that don't make sense (eg it makes reference
> to some of the mounts 
> that remote machines have).
> 
> Do I in fact have to unmount on all the machines
> that have remote mounts, 
> before I do the restart or something?
> 
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