> > Once it's killed, if cygrunsrv can't remove the service entry, you
> > may need to excise it by hand (via regedit).
>
> Thanks. I uninstalled sun-rpc, killed cygrunsrv instances,
> and got back to
> a pre-nfs state. I then re-installed nfs-server and sun-rpc.
> This time
> restarting the
Robb, Sam wrote:
>> > You want to start portmap with the '-F' flag - take a look
>> > at the /bin/nfs-server-config script for an example. If you
>> > can back out your changes (uninstall portmap, etc. as services)
>> > and run the nfs-server-config script, that should put you in
>> > a working
> > You want to start portmap with the '-F' flag - take a look
> > at the /bin/nfs-server-config script for an example. If you
> > can back out your changes (uninstall portmap, etc. as services)
> > and run the nfs-server-config script, that should put you in
> > a working state (or at least, cl
Robb, Sam wrote:
>> I attempted to get NFS working following the directions in the Cygwin
>> documentation. When I tried to start portmap (cygrunsrv -S
>> portmap), I got:
>>
>> cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus:
>> Win32 error 1053:
>> The service did not respond to
> I attempted to get NFS working following the directions in the Cygwin
> documentation. When I tried to start portmap (cygrunsrv -S
> portmap), I got:
>
> cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus:
> Win32 error 1053:
> The service did not respond to the start or control req
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