On Monday 25 Jul 2005 21:47, Donald D Henson wrote:
Dylan wrote: I did but I don't think I understood the options. Based on Ken's recommendations, I have changed the IP address of both machines (toshiba = 192.168.100.10 and linux = 192.168.100.20). Assuming this solves one of my problems, what next?
1) Name Resolution: on toshiba, add the address for linux to /etc/hosts: 192.168.100.20 linux.site linux similarly for toshiba in linux's file. In both cases, make sure there is a blank line at the end of the file. 2) Set the export on toshiba to: /home/dhenson/Documents/UOP/ 192.168.100.0/24(ro,root_squash,sync) then restart the NFS service (if you are using yast it'll restart the service for you.) On linux, try to explicitly mount the the export (as root): mount -t nfs 192.168.100.10:/home/dhenson/Documents/UOP /mnt then see if you can ls /mnt Dylan
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