nfs problem
Having set up a perminent Hurd box I set about networking it with my main
Linux machine. nfs works nicely Linux -> Hurd, but I cannot work out how
to give permission for the Hurd filesystem to be accessed by the Linux
box.
I have created an /etc/exports file, which I suspect is not used with the
Hurd.
If I attempt to mount an nfs system internally with
mount -t nfs 127.0.0.1:/hurd /exp
I get "nfs read: Connection refused"
OTH
mount -t nfs 192.168.3.9:/b5/ /b5 mounts one of the Linux partitions
nicely. However, the Linux box gets frustrated when it tries to mount a
Hurd partition.
Hints or references please.
Phil.
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