I recently upgraded a number of machines to redhat 6.0.

I can't seem to get NFS serving to work.

Past incarnations  used the user land nfs server (worked with no problem).

But now, I get:
: leisner@pb;showmount -e soyata
Export list for soyata:
/                   (everyone)
/usr                (everyone)
/usr/gnu            (everyone)
/usr/local          (everyone)
/home/leisner       (everyone)
/usr/local/src      (everyone)
/usr/local/obj      (everyone)
/usr/local/src/gnu  (everyone)
/usr/local/src/X11  (everyone)
/usr/local/src/src4 (everyone)
/usr/local/src/src1 (everyone)

I'm running with out any flags  now (I played around with some flags).

When I run through amd on soyata, I have no problem in /net/soyata.

But on other machines, I get:
[root@pb leisner]# cd /net/soyata
bash: /net/soyata: Permission denied
[root@pb leisner]# amq
/            root    "root"         pb:(pid507)
/net         toplvl  /etc/amd.conf  /net
/net/soyata  host    soyata:/       /.automount/soyata/root
/net/hp      host    hp:/           /.automount/hp/root
/net/compaq  host    compaq:/       /.automount/compaq/root
[root@pb leisner]# 

(I can't direct mount either).

Things worked before I upgraded... 

Marty Leisner
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