On Thu, juan valdez wrote:
> Howdy
> 
> I'm new to this thread but not Solaris in general.
> 
> I'm trying to get Solaris 10 jumpstart to work using a Linux server.
> 
> The big problem I have is the apparent compatibility issues between Linux 
> (2.6 kernel, tried both Fedora core 4 and 6) NFS version 4 (nfs-utils 1.0.7-8 
> and 1.0.10-5.fc6) and Solaris.
> 
> I can take a working Solaris 10 and mount the NFS shares fine, but I have to 
> put in a mount option '-overs=3' (version 3 instead of version 4); the other 
> way is to change the /etc/defaults/nfs file (NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX=4 default to 
> 3).  This is well-documented, but the problem is that I am not able to pass 
> such an argument to the kernel during boot (in the grub menu.lst or anywhere 
> else).
> 

I would suggest that you collect a snoop trace of the failed NFSv4 mount
from the Linux server and move the topic to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alias and we can help out over there to determine the root cause of that
failure.

Spencer

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