Try cat /proc/filesystems. If nfs doesn't show, then that is your
problem. For example:
~# cat /proc/filesystems
nodev sysfs
nodev rootfs
nodev bdev
nodev proc
nodev cgroup
nodev tmpfs
nodev devtmpfs
nodev debugfs
nodev securityfs
nodev sockfs
nodev pipefs
nodev anon_inodefs
nodev rpc_pipefs
nodev devpts
ext3
ext2
ext4
nodev ramfs
vfat
msdos
nodev nfs
nodev nfs4
nodev autofs
fuseblk
nodev fuse
nodev fusectl
btrfs
f2fs
nodev mqueue
nodev mtd_inodefs
nodev nfsd
On 02/03/2014 09:28 AM, Andrea Pola wrote:
I'm in the same situation, anyone solved?
It's seems that there is no kernel-module-nfsd for BBB on Angstrom repo...
Il giorno venerdì 13 dicembre 2013 18:01:08 UTC+1, cwrse...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
On Friday, December 13, 2013 4:21:36 AM UTC, Olive wrote:
Hello,
I managed to run a NFS server on a Beaglebone a couple of
years ago by simply installing the following module.
/opkg nfs-utils install
/
Revisiting the idea with the Beaglebone black I get the
following message when installing the package
/nfs-utils: unsatisfied recommendation for kernel-module-nfsd/
/
/
It looks as if the kernel doesn't have NFS configured; you'll have
to rebuild it. (See if there's a /sys/module/nfsd present.)
Will
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