you can get a list of rpc services registered with 

rpcinfo -p localhost

also, apparently nfs v3 doesn't use rpc anymore, and has it's own tcp
port (2049) - dunno much else about it tho


tone

On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 15:12, Terry Collins wrote:
> I do a mount -va and get RPC program not registered.
> 
> So what does this mean in relation to nfs on debian woody. I know the
> error comes from mounting two exports from another linux boxen
> (successfully mounted elsewhere).
> 
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