Michael Lake wrote:

> I have just installed nfs last week on Debian machines.
> I also got the error message about the RPC stuff. Turns out I had
> installed nfs-common but not nfs-kernel-server. It's the later package
> that supplies the programs:
> /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd
> /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd

I have all three installed
nfs-common,
nfs-kernel-server does exports and doesn't run if there are no exports,
and
nfs-user-server does mounts.

> 
> When you install it Debian will start the service.
> 
> Run the following and see what you get. You need nfs, mountd and the
> portmapper running.
> 
> mikel$ rpcinfo -p

Okay, you have more running, so I will chase this further. Might be
something there.

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