Title: RE: NIS problems
Please disregard. It was in fact a naming problem for the
master server. I fixed it, recreated the yp databases, and
now all works like a charm.
Thanks anyway :)
Manu
Title: NIS problems
I have a few computers networked together. I'm using
NIS and mounting the /home filesystem from the master
server on all the other systems. Running RH 6.2 with
yp-tools-2.4 and ypserv-1.3.9
This is the problem I'm having:
All systems connect properly. Even the master kn
Thanks, didn't know about that one.
However, if it is NFS which is the culprit (as I think it is) how do
I make it behave and relinquish control without having to restart
it? Is there a config option somewhere I can modify to make it
behave?
Thanks again!
> -Original Message-
> From: Pet
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Subject: RE: Problems with NFS-exporting CD's
I usually have the same problem and just use "umount -f /mnt/cdrom".
A n t h o n y L a w s o n
Systems/Networking Support - CCNA
Semaphore Corporation 206.905.5028
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7;s NFS that's not
giving it up for some reason...
Thanks though :)
-Original Message-
From: Hidong Kim [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems with NFS-exporting CD's
> "TAZ Gravel, E
Title: Problems with NFS-exporting CD's
I have two machines in a network, both runing Linux. One doesn't
have a CD on it (did a network install). The problem I have is that
when I insert a CD in the first one, mount it, then NFS mount it on
the second one, when I release the NFS mount and then
Title: Problems starting X after upgrade
I've recently upgraded from RH5.1 to RH6.1
I had created users when in 5.1, and everything went like
a charm. Upgrade to RH6.1, still no apparent problems.
Create a few more users, none of them can start X. There
are no diff's in the passwd file that I