Re: nfs woes

2001-12-04 Thread Jason Pepas
> 1. What good does the first line in /etc/export do? > 192.168.0.2 is 10 Mb and is only used for getting the > kernel, not its root fs, so it does not need this one > I thought this too, but as I remember it, it simply didnt work when I would comment out the first line. I am away from the machin

Re: nfs woes

2001-12-02 Thread Hans Ekbrand
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 04:37:39AM -0600, Jason Pepas wrote: > Hi guys, > > I have a diskless workstation setup (which I had working fine) and am > having trouble incorporating 100Mbps NICs into the picture. > > I have 10Mbps NICs and 100Mbps NICs, but netboot and etherboot only > support the 10M

Re: nfs woes

2001-12-02 Thread Matthew Sackman
> > I have a diskless workstation setup (which I had working fine) and am > having trouble incorporating 100Mbps NICs into the picture. > > I have 10Mbps NICs and 100Mbps NICs, but netboot and etherboot only > support the 10Mbps NICs I have. > > However there are ways around this - just have the

nfs woes

2001-12-02 Thread Jason Pepas
Hi guys, I have a diskless workstation setup (which I had working fine) and am having trouble incorporating 100Mbps NICs into the picture. I have 10Mbps NICs and 100Mbps NICs, but netboot and etherboot only support the 10Mbps NICs I have. However there are ways around this - just have the workst

Re: [Wylug-help] NFS woes :(

2001-07-03 Thread Jim Jackson
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Martin Rowe wrote: > I've just put Debian 2.2r3[1] on my work box (alongside Mandrake 7.1) and > I'm getting > > nfs bindresvport: Permission denied Are you doing this as root? the bindresvport man page seems to indicate this is a possible problem? > when trying to moun

NFS woes :(

2001-06-28 Thread Martin Rowe
Hi all I've just put Debian 2.2r3[1] on my work box (alongside Mandrake 7.1) and I'm getting nfs bindresvport: Permission denied when trying to mount some NFS shares from our AS/400s. This works fine if I boot back into Mandrake, and the NFS server on the AS/400 is running fine. A showmount -

NFS woes

1998-01-09 Thread William R. Ward
Is anyone else using hamm for a file server? The nfs daemon keeps dying on me. After some indeterminate amount of time it just stops working - the client machines lock up when they try to access a mounted filesystem. I can restart it using /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs (sometimes it requires some help