Hi Cyril, Hi Michael,
Thanks for the answer.
In fact I successfully mount nfs on the last Debian Live Lenny version.
I am trying to build a Kerrighed module for this project:
http://cooperation-iws.gensys-net.eu
I tried PelicanHPC one time, which works fine, but is not suitable to my
needs (Lampp server)
Regards,
Oliv
PS: with the last Live-helper from debian-live repository I had problem
connecting to the internet after boot. Dhcp lease works fine, I get an
IP address and could ping the router, but cannot access internet.
As I have not reproduce the same manipulations for the moment, I did not
further explore
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Olivier wrote (2008/10/06):
#From Cyril Brulebois post
sed -i -e '2 iexport CONFIG_AUFS_EXPORT=y' debian/conf.mk
sed -i -e 's/ -I/ -DCONFIG_AUFS_EXPORT -I/' debian/conf.mk
Hm? It's been fixed since some time already, see #490079, fixed in
0+20080719-1, dated 19 Jul 2008.
/var/chroot/ *(ro,async,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,nfsid=0)
As Michael already pointed out, that should be fsid. IIRC it has to
be != 0, at least I've been using fsid=1 for a long time and everything
went fine.
You may want to check the contents of /sys/fs/aufs/config to ensure you
have NFS support enabled. You should also note that there are some
constraints on some patches (needed to be enabled or disabled)
depending on your kernel version.
Cheers,
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