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Re: mount: unknown filesystem type 'nfs'



Am 2005-05-24 20:21:30, schrieb Marty:
> Dan Fulbright wrote:

> >On host2 (the client), I get:
> >    program vers proto   port
> >     100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
> >     100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
> >     100024    1   udp    704  status
> >     100024    1   tcp    707  status
> 
> Lack of mountd here is suspicious, because its mount that's not
> recognizing nfs (apparently, not that I'm any nfs expert.)  You
> can try to manually start its init script in /etc/init.d/.   (I've
> got one file there called mountnfs.sh, which may be the one you need.)

You do not need 'mountd' on the client side.

Greetings
Michelle

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