Hi,
NFS is not started by default, you did start nfsd ?
I can gather the commands to setup / enable nfsd in a
vanilla install in a virtual-machine tomorrow if you need
further assistance.
René Rebe
On 05.01.2009, at 21:52, Payne, Ken (KPAYNE) wrote:
I have a Pc-104 "stack" that is running T2 linux, version 7. I am
trying to mount the root "/" to another PC running redhat linux. I
am currently able to mount the redhat machine to the T2 "stack", but
when I tried to go the other way and mount the T2 stack to the
redhat machine, I was given a mount error of: mount to NFS server
failed: server is down. This error came from the command:
Mount ip:/ /mnt/nfs
I was able to get rid of this error with the command:
Mount -o nfsvers=2 ip:/ /mnt/nfs
But, this gave me the error: mount: ip:/ failed, reason given by
server: Permission denied.
Am stuck at this point and I am not sure on where to go from here.
Any help would be great, thanks,
Ken Payne
Engineer
[email protected]
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