I'm running RH8. I have IPX running on eth0. I issued the command:
ncpmount -S servername -U username /Novell
and when I attempt to execute the ls command in the newly mounted
directory, I get a "Stale NFS file handle" error. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeremy Hein
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redhat-li
ryone's home directory. Since upgrading the NIS server to 7.2, when
> I log into one of the other machines, I get this message:
>
> bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle
> bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle
>
> The login directory is what I expect
nce upgrading the NIS server to 7.2, when
I log into one of the other machines, I get this message:
bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle
bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle
The login directory is what I expect, but it doesn't appear to be
reading ~/.bashrc, e
into one of the other machines, I get this message:
bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle
bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle
The login directory is what I expect, but it doesn't appear to be
reading ~/.bashrc, except when I log in to the NIS server machine