You will need to start the user base in the run level. when you do, te /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd should show up as one of your process. If that is up and running do a shoumount -e your_hostname. This should list your exported file system. Try to mount it from another system to see if ti works. Jul wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 02:09, Jul wrote:
fine. In 9.2. user space is running now but, i do not have nfs server setups in yast -> network services. So, rpcinfo -p is giving me OK and now is time to setup /etc/exports, ... .
Well other nice stuff So, 1. I do not have nfs server in YaST->network services 2. rpcinfo -p respod OK 3. /etc/exports is updated 4. exportfs -ra -> exportfs is not existing command in 9.2
Q: What is a next step ?
Jul
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