On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Syed Masuduzzaman wrote:
> I install RH7.0 as workstation.
>
> I try to mount to another linux server ( it is perfectly installed) but
> find following error
>
> "mount:RPC: Unable to receive;errno=Connection refused"
>
It sounds like the server you are trying to connect to will not accept
nfs connections from your RH7.0 machine. Check /etc/hosts.allow and
/etc/exports on the server, to make sure you 7.0 machines IP is listed.
>
> I checked on my machine /proc/filesystems but nfs is missing
>
As root, run modprobe nfs, and check it again. It should be listed. It
should be loaded automaticly when you mount a nfs directory.
>
> I further look in to ntsysv BUT nfs is checked.
>
You do not need nfs running on the client machine, just on the server.
So you do not need nfs running on the RH7.0 machine. You do need nfs
support loaded. (The nfs.o module.)
>
> I also checked /proc/filesystems in to different Linux machine and nfs is
> not also present there BUT it can easily mounting from linux server
>
> I want to configure my linux machine as nfs client CAN ANYONE HELP ME
>
>
I hope this helps.
Mikkel
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