Philippe, I didn't really do anything because the problem was on the computer I was trying to mount, the nfs server was not started. I suspect that I was unable to get any information from rpcinfo because the portmap on my machine was mucked up or the way I have set up my hosts.allow file did not allow me to get information. I did not install the nfs server because I only wished to act as a client. Everything is fine now that the nfs server is running on the other computer. J Krough On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Hi Jerome,
I've just followed the thread about your problem with NFS, because I've got exactly the same problem after I installed SuSE 6.3.
I don't think that I should install nfsserver. Did you?
In my case portmapper is running, "rpcinfo -p localhost" gives a good list. I would be very pleased if you could tell me how you solved your case.
Thanks in advance,
Philippe.
Whenever I try to nfs mount I get the following message;
mount: RPC: program not registered
I had been able to do nfs mount and I suspect the problem is in a script that got updated when I last applied updates to 6.3. I am not sure which packages or script files to look at, any help would be appreciated.
J Krough
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