Subject: Re: NFS Client
To: John Wright <esvwh@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: port-arm32
Date: 05/05/1997 15:52:12
Depending on how old your userland is you may want to specify
'-P' to mount to ensure it uses privileged ports..
David/abs abs@anim.dreamworks.com
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On Mon, 5 May 1997, John Wright wrote:
>
> I'm having terrible trouble trying to read other peoples nfs shared
> things. My friend on the same house intranet has a linux box with a few
> shared directories, my home directory one of them. I mount it in the
> /etc/fstab file in risc bsd but I can't even read the mount point
> directory (Permission denied using ls with any options bar those which
> don't include the directory).
>
> I've tried using the most recent auto-build kernel (If you can call it
> recent. It seems it is to be compiled later on this week and I don't
> notice any temporal upgrades)
>
> The server, on the other hand, works fine. I have shared /usr/local/src
> and I can view it on the linux box and access the files.
>
> I do have nfs_client=YES in netstart and nfs_server=YES too. nfsiod
> loads four times (the default for my /etc/rc file I assume) and theother
> one, nfsd loads maybe five times.
>
> Can anybody help me to get this working please?
>
> (A friend in the same house has an SA kernel and has the same problems -
> I'm using a voyager kernel)
>
> BFN, John
>
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