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- From: heitkamp@ibm.net (Frederick V. Heitkamp)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: NFS on Amiga Linux?
- Date: 23 Mar 1996 12:54:26 GMT
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- Geert Uytterhoeven (geert@cs.KULeuven.ac.be) wrote:
- : In article <4iu524$2lri@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>, fheitka@ibm.net (Frederick Heitkamp) writes:
- : |> :>NFS is supported by the kernel. If you want to run as a client, you'll
- : |> :>just need to compile it with nfs support. If you want it to run as
- : |> :>host you'll need to compile a nfsd aswell.
- : |> :>
- : |>
- : |> Just playing around and reading how to set up NFS, I tried to mount a
- : |> drive on my PC on my Amiga. I got a message from mount saying 'file
- : |> system type nfs not supported in this version of mount' or something
- : |> close to that. I took that to mean I need a newer version of mount
- : |> to mount the drive. Is there one?
-
- : From the Linux/m68k Installation Guide (http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~amigo/inst.html):
-
- : | 9.11 NFS mounting
- : |
- : | The current kernel comes complete with NFS capabilities. However, the mount
- : | command included in the root.tar.gz filesystem is unable to mount NFS
- : | filesystems. On ftp.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de you'll find (among others) a
- : | mount command that can do that.
-
- OK. Just taking one step at a time.;) I got a mount command that works. Now I get
- an error: RPC: clntudp_create: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out. If I
- try to mount a drive from the amiga on the PC, I get the same error.
-
- I noticed my PC has a lot more rpc.* programs than my amiga, so I might need the
- sources for those as well, or possibly not all the daemons are running.
-
- Sorry for these simple questions. This is new to me.
-
- Fred Heitkamp
-