These are probably unrelated problems.  The modprobe error comes from
an attempt to load a missing kernel module (I don't think binfmt-0
exists anyway).  Check your startup scripts for the command 'modprobe
binfmt-0' and comment them out.  (On slackware, this is in
/etc/rc.d/rc.modules... your mileage may vary.)

As for the nfs directory not mounting, I don't see anything in your
post to immediately explain it.  You might find more clues about why the
connection failed in the syslog on the server, or by attempting to mount
the nfs server manually from the command line on the client so that you
can see the error messages that may generate.


Cliff Woolley
Central Systems Software Administrator
Washington and Lee University
http://www.wlu.edu/~jwoolley/

Work: (540) 463-8089
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>>> Arshad Mahmood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/26/99 12:53AM >>>
When the system  boots. And after system boot I  check
/var/log/messages
it shows
 modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-0
 modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-0

The directory /mnt/Server does not contain any thing.

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