On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 10:46:29AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Maurice,
> 
> Do this on your server:
> 
>    showmount -e
> 
> 
> Make sure it lists your /home directory as exported,
> and check the address that it is exporting it to.

yes they are... (/home clients are comlx*.com.univ-mrs.fr)

$ showmount -e
Export list for com5:
/home comlx118.com.univ-mrs.fr,comlx117.com.univ-mrs.fr
/opt/ltsp/i386 *.com.univ-mrs.fr

to my opinion the messages at boot suggest  another reason?
> >  "nfs: warning mount version newer than kernel"
> >  " mount program didnt' pass remote adress"
> > "Mounting 139.124.2.104:/home on /home failed: Invalid argument"

what do you think about them? are they normal?
isn't it a nfs version problem?

thanks for help because i stay at the same point since 2 weeks ;-(

ML

> 
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Maurice Libes wrote:
> 
> > hi to all.... i'am new to the list...
> > 
> > i use ltsp since some weeks with great pleasure and i
> > didn't have big problems (thanks to the team) 
> > 
> > except this one:
> > 
> > i never succeeded to mount the users home directory from 
> > a NFS server, on the client PC (with LOCAL_APPS = y)
> > 
> > i dont know why since the first NFS mount of the root file system is ok
> > 139.124.2.104:/opt/ltsp/i386 goes well to /
> > 
> > at boot time i see rapidly 3 messages
> >  "nfs: warning mount version newer than kernel"
> >  " mount program didnt' pass remote adress"
> > "Mounting 139.124.2.104:/home on /home failed: Invalid argument"
> > 
> > 
> > the problem occurs when i log into the PC and i try manually
> > to mount /home 
> > bash-2.05# df
> > Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> > rootfs                 5036320    160888   4619600   3% /
> > /dev/root                 2457      2156       301  88% /oldroot
> > 139.124.2.104:/opt/ltsp/i386   5036320    160888   4619600   3% /
> > /dev/ram1                 1003        89       914   9% /tmp
> > 
> > bash-2.05# mount 139.124.2.104:/home /home
> > mount: Mounting 139.124.2.104:/home on /home failed: Invalid argument
> > 
> > ====> thanks for any help
> > ML
> > 
> > here is my versions:
> > 
> > my LTSP serveur is on RedHat 9.0
> > 
> > ltsp_kernel-3.0.5-0
> > ltsp_local_netscape-3.0.0-0
> > ltsp_kernel-3.0.10-0
> > ltsp_core-3.0.9-0
> > ltsp_x_core-3.0.4-0
> > ltsp_local_apps-3.0.0-0
> > ltsp_x_fonts-3.0.0-0
> > 
> > nfs-utils-1.0.1-2.9
> > 
> > 
> 
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