Subject: Re: -current and broken nfs...
To: Frank van der Linden <frank@fwi.uva.nl>
From: LANCE TOST <ltost@erols.com>
List: port-sun3
Date: 05/30/1996 08:37:48
I did get this to work by playing around with the options... can't
remember off hand (i'm at work), but i thik i just used
-P,-w=1024,-r=1024 (mounting off of a linux server). Previously, i was
using many more options that someone told me to use when it wouldn't work
before.. these included -x=10, -b,-l and others i can't remember right
now. Since i wasn't sure what they did, i removed them and kept what i
understood (-P,-r=,-w=).
Hrmm.. i didn't do a make includes from /usr/src/include, BUT i did do a
make include from /usr/src... please tell me this accomplishes the same
thing :)
Oh yes, and i did compile plain mount.
I also needed to compile inetd and/or identd because it identd would
linger int he background forever (load avgs jumped from 16+ to
around 1 in like 10 seconds while i killled them all!) I'm new to netbsd
(but familiar with linux) and was just wondering... why do i have to
recompile this stuff after a new kernel? With linux, i never did. Just
curious... and is this how it works, boot the new kernel and see what
doesn't work--recompile this stuff? Or should i have known what i was
going to need to recompile?
thanks
ltost@erols.com
http://www.pobox.com/~ltost
On Thu, 30 May 1996, Frank van der Linden wrote:
>
> It sounds like something is out of sync.. Did you recompile plain 'mount'
> as well? Did you do 'make includes' in /usr/src/include first? This is
> important.
>
> If it still doesn't work after this, tell me what options you use for the
> mount, and to what kind of server.
>
> - Frank
>