>>> On 3/7/2013 at 11:42 AM, "Chase, John" <jch...@ussco.com> wrote: 
> [root@localhost ~]# mount -v 10.250.24.67:/tmp/iso /tmp/testit
> mount.nfs: timeout set for Thu Mar  7 10:34:01 2013
> mount.nfs: trying text-based options 
> 'vers=4,addr=10.250.24.67,clientaddr=10.250.24.67'
> < ... >
> ^C
> [root@localhost ~]#

OK, this clearly indicates that your NFS server isn't working right.  So rather 
than try to figure out why, lets come at this from a different angle.  Do the 
various firewalls between your mainframe and your laptop allow FTP, HTTP, or 
even SMB traffic to flow.  If so, use one of those.  HTTP is the easiest to 
diagnose problems with, followed by FTP, SMB and NFS.

The other option would be to download and install the SUSE Linux Starter 
System, and replace the contents of the installation directory with what's on 
your SLES11 SP2 DVD.


Mark Post

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