On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 12:23:17PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote: > No, there are no nfsd processes. In the log, on startup, I get: > > nfsd: nfssvc: Function not implemented > > In the kernel config, under Network File Systems, I have: > > CONFIG_NFS_FS=y > CONFIG_NFS_V3=y > CONFIG_LOCKD=y > CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y > CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
Then, there you go. NFS _client_ support, but no server. You should have CONFIG_NFSD=y too. (I _think_ NFS daemon is enabled on stock Debian kernels.) And you probably want CONFIG_NFSD_TCP=y as well for a smooth run on 2.6.8. (NFS over TCP is considered much less errorprone by many on the linux-nfs list.) And please use NFSv3 - NFSv2 is more or less deprecated and NFSv4 is still in its infancy. Cheers, -- Kåre Hviid [EMAIL PROTECTED] +45 3815 3075 Sys Admin Institut for Datalingvistik, Handelshøjskolen i København