--- Andrew Nix
Im confused. The NFS server on homer? What will I have to tweak in rc.config?
Right... I can't remember how SuSE does it, but... On Homer do: 1. Edit /etc/rc.config search for "NFS" and ensure that it loads the NFSSERVER script (probably named: /etc/init.d/nfsserver. having done that, as root, run: # SuSEConfig 2. On the client you wish to mount from NFS, ensure that the NFS client is running (hint, again, check: /etc/rc.config for this_, and do: # SuSEConfig (as root, if you make any changes to the /etc/rc.config file). Then, when you've done that, on both machines do: telinit n where "n" is the number of your default run-level. If you boot into a graphical display n == 5. If not then n == 3 (most likely). HTH, -- Thomas Adam ===== Thomas Adam "The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- www.linuxgazette.com ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk