From: "RSR - Piero Dominioni" <pdominioni@rsr•it>
To: "Jean-Denis Boyer" <jdboyer@mediatrix•com>
Cc: <linuxppc-embedded@lists•linuxppc.org>
Subject: R: NFS mount for TQM823L
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:42:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <003001c14762$ac453b70$7e7e7e7e@server> (raw)
In-Reply-To: F1BED55F35F4D3118C0F00E0295CFF4D414C18@mail.mediatrix.com
< The portmapper (portmap) and the lock daemon (rpc.lockd) are not running
on
< your target.
< Either you start them, or just add option "-o nolock" when calling mount.
< # mount -o nolock -t nfs 126.126.126.106:/home /tmp
Thank you, Jean-Denis,
but your hint is correct only in one direction:
giving your command
# mount -o nolock -t nfs 126.126.126.106:/home /tmp
from the target's command line prompt to mount the remote host's
"/home" directory under the local filesystem the error messages
don't appear anymore.
But it seems not to be enough in the opposite direction:
the command
# mount -o nolock -t nfs 126.126.126.107:/ /tmp
given from host's command line prompt to mount the remote
target's "/" directory (that is the whole filesystem) under the local
filesystem obtains the same error message I got without the
"nolock" option.
[Note: 126.126.126.107 is the target's IP address,
while 126.126.126.106 is host's one!]
What else is wrong or still missing now?
However thank you for your help.
Best regards
Piero Dominioni
R.S.R.srl
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2001-09-27 12:52 NFS mount for TQM823L Jean-Denis Boyer
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