Subject: Re: can't nfs
To: enami tsugutomo <enami@cv.sony.co.jp>
From: Berndt Josef Wulf <wulf@ping.net.au>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 06/17/1997 19:11:33
enami tsugutomo wrote
>
> frank@wins.uva.nl (Frank van der Linden) writes:
>
> > Quoting Berndt Josef Wulf,
> >
> > > Hmm, tried using the -noresvport in /etc/exports of the netbsd/alpha
> > > only to get prompted "bad option noresvport". Interestingly the man
> > > pages talks about this option (including -noresvmnt).
> >
> > Your mountd must be out of date then, on the server. Try completely
> > recompiling & installing it.
>
> And, it is better to check whether old mountd exists or not in /sbin
> (new mountd is installed in /usr/sbin). If it exists, old one will be
> invoked since /sbin comes before /usr/sbin in PATH of /etc/rc. Then,
> it needs to be removed by hand.
Ok..., got this no worked out thanks to all of you... It never occured
to me checking for an older version on the system.
I had two versions of mountd as mentioned above. After removal of
the older version in /sbin I am now able to mount the nfs partition
after editing the /etc/exports configuration file.
Which version/configurations are needed to allow nfs without the
-noresvport option? At the moment I am running NetBSD-current-970423
and NetBSD-1.2.1...
cheerio Berndt
--
Name : Berndt Josef Wulf
E-Mail : wulf@ping.net.au
Sysinfo : DEC AXPpci33+, NetBSD-1.2