Subject: Re: Installproblems NetBSD on HP345
To: Dirk Groesser <digro@wurzel.lahn.de>
From: Wes Brown <wes@prozac.student.cwru.edu>
List: port-hp300
Date: 02/26/1997 15:21:20
> Hallo,
> 
> i'm trying to install NetBSD v1.2 on a HP 345 Worstation via NFS over a  
> HP98643 LAN card..
> I have created a bootfloppy with rawwrite. So the machine boots the  
> Installprogram. I choose the boot-option from the menue. I answerd the  
> following stuff to the questions:
> Disk to boot from:  le0
> My IP adress:       192.168.1.10
> My NetMask:         255.255.255.0
> My Gateway:         i leave blank
> Server IP adress:   192.168.1.1
> Server Path:        i tryed: "/" "/e" "/e:\" "e:\" and so on
> 
> The answer is: no such file or directory
> or
> Error 1
> 
> The NFS Server is an OS/2 Warp 4 machine with the TCP/IP 2.0 package. When  
> i use the iptrace command on the server, i see that they are talking.
> The exports-file from the nfd server is the following:
> #DIRECTORY                    CLIENTS                           COMMENT
> e:\                           hp345                       # via hosts
> e:\                           192.168.1.10                # via ip
> 
> The file MINIROOT is on the drive e: in the root (e:\) on the server.
> 
> Mounting the e-drive local on the OS/2 machine (mount z: me:e:\) is no  
> problem. So what is my mistake to install the package?
> 
> Dirk
> 
> --
> digro@wurzel.lahn.de
> digro@t-online.de

I am not so sure the OS/2 stuff will do what you want, but this is how I
got any of the OS/2 stuff to mount on other UN*X systems.
mount -t nfs "b61990:g:\\exported" /mnt

I would then extrapolate from this that you need to use "e:\\" without the
quotes.  Good luck.  

Wes
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