I'm not sure if I broke something, but suddenly the NFS mount I set up recently stopped working.
Here's a paraphrase of what the mount line looks like in the mountING system's /etc/fstab: remote_host:/path/to/dir /home/username/mountpoint nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr,user,noauto On the mountED system, I have an entry like this in /etc/exports: /home/username other_host(rw,map_static=/etc/nfs/my.map) and this line in the /etc/nfs/my.map static map file: uid 1002 1000 # username(1002)@otherhost = otheruser(1000)@remote_host The LAN IP of the mountING system is listed in the mountED system's /etc/hosts.allow, with access to: portmap lockd rquotad mountd statd It did work once upon a time. Then I futzed with the mountING system (kernel changes, which I backed out of and settled back on Debian's 2.4.18 kernel image package), and I think it's since then that it stopped working. Did I miss something? Thx! -bill! (NFS newbie) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Got kids? Get Tux Paint! http://newbreedsoftware.com/bill/ http://newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/ _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech