David Zelinsky <dzp...@dedekind.net> writes:

> After upgrading to squeeze on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, and
> upgrading kernel to 2.6.32, I am unable to mount remote nfs
> partitions.  When I try, it just sits, and after several minutes says
> something like "mount.nfs system call failed".  Nothing else of
> relevance appears in any log files that I could find.
>
> When I boot the system with the 2.6.26 kernel, the nfs mounts work.

After some more poking around, I discovered that with 2.6.32 it was
using nfs4 by default.  Setting the mount option vers=3 makes it work.
Feeling a little silly.

-- 
David Zelinsky
dzp...@dedekind.net


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