I believe rpc services need to be running as well...
Check dependencies to be sure
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Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 12:06 PM
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Subject: nfs question
What services are needed to export an ext3 d
use options like intr,soft to softmount
ricky
On Thursday 14 August 2003 20:29, Gerry Doris wrote:
> I sometimes manually mount NFS volumes on my internal lan. This works
> fine until the system containing the NFS volumes is rebooted or turned
> off.
>
> Once this happens I can't find a way to u
I'm jumping into the middle of this thread, so please forgive if I'm
ignorant of what you've alread discussed, but this "soft" option seems to
be the answer to a problem I periodically have. How do you specify "soft"
in the /etc/fstab? For example, I'm currently mounting NFS drives via my
fst
Is your client mounting the NFS exports with the "soft" option?
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Gerry Doris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 10:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: NFS Question
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> I sometimes manually mount NFS volumes on my interna
> Is your client mounting the NFS exports with the "soft" option?
>
> -Steve
In my /etc/exports file I just have the rw option. After that I manually
mount the nfs volume by doing:
mount -t nfs host:/home/gerry /mnt/nfs
This successfully mounts host:/home/gerry on the mount point /mnt/nfs.
The
4, 2003 12:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: NFS Question
>
>
> > Is your client mounting the NFS exports with the "soft" option?
> >
> > -Steve
>
> In my /etc/exports file I just have the rw option. After
> that I manually
> mou
On 29 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
> > Maybe you don't have permissions? How is the C$ (or whatever) share
> > configured on XP?
> I noticed that it doesn't add anything to smb.com but it does add to the
> fstab. Also, when I set it up with a user name and password, the user
> name and pass
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 22:52, Samuel Flory wrote:
>
>You can have a samba mount (or nfs mount) only for a directory, and
> any dirs under it. I guess you could export /. You may need special
> options to span filesystems and follow links.
>
I tried mounting it as "/", but it gives an error
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 01:38, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On 28 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
>
> > I can see the shared drive (in webmin), it just won't mount.
>
> Maybe you don't have permissions? How is the C$ (or whatever) share
> configured on XP?
It is shared with "both the network users an
On 28 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
> I can see the shared drive (in webmin), it just won't mount.
Maybe you don't have permissions? How is the C$ (or whatever) share
configured on XP?
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Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
After I sent that I thought I may have used the wrong terminology. I am
using disk and network files systems under webmin to mount a directory
through the network. I think its using samba. I can mount a shared
directory, just can't figure out how to do the whole drive --
After I sent that I thought I may have used the wrong terminology. I am
using disk and network files systems under webmin to mount a directory
through the network. I think its using samba. I can mount a shared
directory, just can't figure out how to do the whole drive -- other than
by individual
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 20:26, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
> How do I mount a drive using NFS. I can mount any specific shared
> directory on my XP box but can't seem to do the whole drive. The drive
> itself is shared. Do I have to share each individual directory?
>
unless I am missing something, y
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey there, question for you.
>
> I did a server install on a group of machine and then applied the
> updates. I am running RH6.2. The problem I have is that when the
> machine starts up, I get all the NFS daemons starting up, but when I do
> a ps
Steve Curry wrote:
>
> Ok thanks ahead of time for reading this email.
>
> I would like to have a question about Linux NFS explain to me. It's in my
> understanding that if we(my company) have Linux with NFS and Samba
> installed, we can from say from a Win95/NT box install software to the
>
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