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problem: getting nfs up and running



I'm trying to get nfs to allow my users on the client machines to have
access to their home directories on the server.  I recently was given
these helpful hints:
 
>   Add this line to your server's export:
> 	/home  *.<your domain>  (rw)
>      Then reboot, or do /etc/init.d/netstd_nfs start
> 
>   Add this line to your client's fstab:
> 	<server's name>:/home /home nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,bg,intr
>      Then do mount -a
 
I did all this, and when I executed the nfs start, I got this message:
Starting remote filesystem services:

Notice that none of the "nfsd","mountd","ugidd", etc..., lines are being
printed to the screen.  Am I missing a basic setup step?

Thanks in Advance...

Mike Devine
Eastern Washington University
 
 


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