Hello, I am trying to set up an NFS client in my PC, but when I issue the command "modprobe nfs" I get the following:
~> modprobe nfs nfs_mknod undefined nfs_sillyrename_cleanup undefined nfs_create undefined nfs_mkdir undefined nfs_lookup_cache undefined nfs_rename undefined nfs_lookup undefined nfs_rmdir undefined nfs_link undefined nfs_refresh_inode undefined nfs_symlink undefined nfs_unlink undefined Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.6) don't match your linux-2.0.6 The command "modprobe -l -t fs" returns the following, /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/affs.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/binfmt_java.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/hpfs.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/isofs.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/ncpfs.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/nfs.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/smbfs.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/sysv.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/ufs.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/umsdos.o /lib/modules/2.0.6/fs/vfat.o so I assume the NFS module is available. Any suggestions? Thank you, -- Pedro Ivan ---------- P.S. I have modules version 2.1.8-1 and I'm running Debian 1.1. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]