FW: [SLE] SuSE8.2 : Gnome 2 : /home on NFS share : No locks available : No Gnome.
Checked it this morn and it's running (rpcinfo -p) as well as rpcstatd. Is anybody running gnome2 on an /home NFS share? Clifford -----Original Message----- From: Michael Galloway [mailto:mgx@ornl.gov] Sent: 23 April 2003 15:45 To: Clifford Okoro Subject: Re: [SLE] SuSE8.2 : Gnome 2 : /home on NFS share : No locks available : No Gnome. Hi Clifford! make sure nfslockd is started in the runlever editor. -- michael On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Clifford Okoro wrote:
Just installed 8.2 this weekend. Great ;-)
Sharing /homes on an NFS share. KDE? No probs.
Tried gdm2 and eye's misted. Started aching to try gnome 2. Installed gnome 2. Tried getting in and got the error: "No locks available (errno = 37)". Suse has this http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/cihlarov_gnome-nfs.html which seems to address the problem (I've not tried it out yet however.)
I was wondering if anyone has had more success with this or should i just wait for NFS 3.
Fantastic install. Amazingly put together. Can't wait to see how SuSE tops this!!!
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