Krisbee wrote: 
> OK, possible version clash of nfs versions on wandboard ( vers4) and
> ReadyNAs (vers 3 ?).  You could try to add a "vers=3" option to the
> mount command, but SOA might not handle this correcty,  e.g:
> 
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > 
  > mount -t nfs -v -o vers=3 192.168.0.198:/c/media /mnt/disk1
  > 
--------------------
> >  
> 
> Cut paste the last few line of "journalctl -f" here.
> 
> I can only tell you I don't have a problem with NFS mounts on my Rpi. 
> Did I ask if you had the latest SOA image installed on your
> Wandbaord?
> 
> 

I'm trying to get my music share mounted as NFS too. I've enabled the
NFS service on the NAS and set the default permissions to rw. Then I
went to the Storage tab in the SOA frontend and entered "/mnt/netnas" (a
directory I'd created on the Wandboard) under "Mountpoint" and
"\\192.168.0.15\media" (the path to my music share) under "Network
share", and "nfs" under "Type". The error message I get is:

*mount.nfs: remote share not in 'host:dir' format*

Note: I left the CIFS service enabled on the ReadyNAS for the time being
so as not to cause problems for Windows. Could that be the problem?
Also, I do have access to the NAS via SSH. Any help would be
appreciated.


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