Any time, glad your issue is resolved.
Jerry
On 11/ 7/16 06:28 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Jerry Kemp writes:
Sorry, please disregard reply.
I didn't see that the OP had resolved his issue a dozen or so post later.
Your post was still helpful since I did not think
Jerry Kemp writes:
> Sorry, please disregard reply.
>
> I didn't see that the OP had resolved his issue a dozen or so post later.
>
Your post was still helpful since I did not think to use the showmount
command you suggested... thanks
Sorry, please disregard reply.
I didn't see that the OP had resolved his issue a dozen or so post later.
:(
On 11/ 7/16 01:41 AM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
I have always had mixed luck attempting anything involving using both linux and
NFS unfortunately.
when you run "showmount" commands from the
I have always had mixed luck attempting anything involving using both linux and
NFS unfortunately.
when you run "showmount" commands from the client against the NFS server, can
you see the NFS share being presented?
From the Hipster NFS server, when you type in just "share" with no
Harry Putnam writes:
> When I try the same from hipster I get:
>
> sudo mount -F nfs d1:/pub /nfs/d1-pub
>
> nfs mount: d1:/pub: No such file or directory
Please disregard my flayling . . I was trying to mount a symlink to a
directory.
d1:/pub is a symlink, Once I
I've been attempting to mount an nfs share from a linux host on a vbox
install of hipster (from the recent new *.iso's posted).
First I tested to make sure the share was being exported by mounting
the share from another linux host as client. I was able to mount it
with no problems.
When I try