I got the first part right *lucky me :) * > The systems mounting your nfs volumes do need to have the nfs module > loaded though. I couldn't quite understand why that failed.
During the 'configure kernel' phase, loading nfs module never worked for me. However, I am able to get the debian-systems to share files (through nfs) afterwards. Since I'm exporting the files to facilitate installation for others in my department, I experimented on another clean machine but failed to mount nfs... The client machine said it did not support nfs... > (Although, on debian-user I just noticed one message that modules-2.0.0-14 > seems to be not very good, but I guess you're using an older modles version) Indeed I am. From one of the replies, I got that there is some flaws with the nfs module (said its well-known but I'm new here) so I'll try again with pre 1.2 tomorrow. Just me, Wire ... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]