-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > dragonfly ~ # exportfs > /home/mark/MusicLib > 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 > /MusicLib 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 > dragonfly ~ # > > But still my FC2 remote machine cannot mount it:
Excuse me jumping in here, but after reading the above line I think you are barking up the wrong tree. I don't think the problem is the server, but your redhat. Do you have any *other* forms of linux that can try mount? If so, do they work? http://www.webservertalk.com/message1004547.html Quote from that page: "Hi, If you have an automatic upgrade on your Fedora Core 3, be careful ! Last day, FC3 released an upgrade for util-linux package. This package contains an updated (and patched) version of mount which uses TCP by default for NFS mounts ! As a result, if your NFS server doesn't support TCP, you will get this error message : mount to NFS server '*****.epfl.ch' failed: server is down. Your NFS server is not down, it just doesn't accept TCP You need to add in mount the option "proto=udp" if you want to use UDP. Thanks a lot to Fedora Core for these undocumented changes..." I know it's not the same version, but chances are they are related. What do the log files say after a failed mount (on both FC2 and Gentoo)? Greetings Ralph -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (MingW32) iD8DBQFCgG7bAWKxH5yWMT8RAneYAKCLp5mic2RMJ+LiXCWPSnOHVHb+NACfRomV aTq6LbWO3bj+6J9NtM291g8= =gX1Y -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list