Hi all,

There's only 1 thing worse than getting nfs to work on a linux system and 
that's getting cups to work.

So a long time ago i had nfs working with bind , but i changed computers didn't 
use nfs for a while and lost the recipe, i.e. all this was most definitely 
working.


the idea was to do this :


  /home /nfs4exports/home none bind 0 0

and that command remained- so I know it's right. The client side set-up is what 
I lost.

the client should be able to do somthing like

  server:/nfs4exports/home/user1  /mnt/home/user1   nfs4      rw,hard,intr  0   
  0
  server:/nfs4exports/home/user2  /mnt/home/user2   nfs4      rw,hard,intr  0   
  0

etc...

however the client side mount commands are apparently wrong because I get this :

mount.nfs4: mounting server:/nfs4exports/home/user1 failed, reason given by 
server:
  No such file or directory

and as usual the error message is completely unhelpful because 
/nfs4exports/home/user1 most certainly DOES exist on the server.


Any help appreciated.


Brian


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