On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 09:22:19PM -0500, Jay Strauss wrote:
> > - Kernel NFS support? Check using 
> > 
> >          grep NFS /boot/config-2.*
> 
> adams:~# grep -H NFS /boot/config-2.*
> /boot/config-2.2.20-idepci:CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
> /boot/config-2.2.20-idepci:CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
> 
> So, I guess I don't have NFS in the kernel?  Doesn't woody have nfs 
> support built in?

Apparently not. You could use the nfs-user-server if you don't want to
compile a new kernel.

> > - Proper packages installed? You need either nfs-common and nfs-
> kernel-server
> >   or nfs-user-server.


> Got nfs-common nfs-kernel-server  (the results of the execution are in 
> my original post)
> 
> > - Clients allowed to connect by /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny?
> 
> Yes, got this (again in my original post)

Sorry, I didn't read you post carefully enough.

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