nfs client not working after last YOU update
My laptop can not longer see shared files from desktop after I done a Yast On Line Update today. It was working before the update. I notice there is a nfslock process running now and if I stop it, it stops the nfsserver. I can see the file share from the laptop to the desktop though. Any suggestions on why this is? Art
Forgot to mention, desktop is 8.0 and laptop is 8.1. Art On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 22:40, Art Fore wrote:
My laptop can not longer see shared files from desktop after I done a Yast On Line Update today. It was working before the update. I notice there is a nfslock process running now and if I stop it, it stops the nfsserver. I can see the file share from the laptop to the desktop though. Any suggestions on why this is?
Art
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Hi Check that Your /etc/permissions has a line like: / 192.168.1.20(rw,no_root_squash) 192.168.1.10(ro,no_root_squash) This exports the root to 2 computers, other with read-only, and does not "check" any user rights. And another thing.. if You have recursion in export, it won't work. So don't export "/home" and "/home/me", that will make nfsserver to deny the whole /home tree. Jaska. On Monday 11 November 2002 08:51, Art Fore wrote:
Forgot to mention, desktop is 8.0 and laptop is 8.1.
Art
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 22:40, Art Fore wrote:
My laptop can not longer see shared files from desktop after I done a Yast On Line Update today. It was working before the update. I notice there is a nfslock process running now and if I stop it, it stops the nfsserver. I can see the file share from the laptop to the desktop though. Any suggestions on why this is?
Art
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I have it setup as you say and no recursion. Art On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 23:00, jaakko tamminen wrote:
Hi
Check that Your /etc/permissions has a line like: / 192.168.1.20(rw,no_root_squash) 192.168.1.10(ro,no_root_squash)
This exports the root to 2 computers, other with read-only, and does not
"check" any user rights.
And another thing.. if You have recursion in export, it won't work. So don't export "/home" and "/home/me", that will make nfsserver to deny the whole /home tree.
Jaska.
Forgot to mention, desktop is 8.0 and laptop is 8.1.
Art
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 22:40, Art Fore wrote:
My laptop can not longer see shared files from desktop after I done a Yast On Line Update today. It was working before the update. I notice there is a nfslock process running now and if I stop it, it stops
On Monday 11 November 2002 08:51, Art Fore wrote: the
nfsserver. I can see the file share from the laptop to the desktop though. Any suggestions on why this is?
Art
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