On Sun, 2005-11-06 at 15:21 -0500, Dan Nash wrote:
I have an Apple OS X 10.4.3 that was successfully connected to Suse Linux 9.2 NFS server. I upgraded to Suse 10.0 and now the Apple cannot find the Linux server. It can successfully ping the Linux IP address. What settings do I need when starting the Linux NFS services? There must be some differences between 9.2 and 10.0 that I'm missing.
Probably the same thing I went through with OS-9 (Microware, not Apple) connectivity. The 2.6 kernel (where NFS now lives) uses a newer version of NFS by default. It also uses udp instead of tcp. Can you mount an export from OS/X on SUSE 10.0? When mounting on SUSE 10.0, I needed to add this to the fstab options: udp,nfsvers=2 I do not know how you specify this when exporting. Or even if you can. But maybe this will get you started in the right direction. Hope this helps. -- Roger Oberholtzer OPQ Systems AB