hi ya Erik

do you have a firewall ???
you might wanna add rpc.*  to /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny too
and restart inetd if you modified these files
        rpc.mountd: .you.com 192.168.1.
        rpc.nfsd:   .you.com 192.168.1.

c ya
alvin

On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, nate wrote:

> Erik van der Meulen said:
> 
> >  Starting portmapper... Mounting remote filesystems...
> >  mount: RPC: Program not registered
> >
> this is usually an indication that the nfs server or some
> other RPC service(usually portmapper) are not runing on
> the server. check to be sure they are running.
> 
> typically
> 
> /etc/init.d/portmap start
> /etc/init.d/nfs-server start
> (or if your using kernel nfs server):
> /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start
> 
> from the nfs server itself. also be sure there is no firewall
> inbetween the 2 systems or anything else that would block access
> to ports(NAT, or something else). while i like nfs a lot i wish
> it was more clean in the port numbers it uses.
> 
> nate
> 
> 
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