Let's see... The server is CentOS 6. There's nothing fancy about the setup; rather than running an account sync like NIS or LDAP, I just make sure that both computers have the same users with the same user id's on both computers (it's a home network setup with both computers sitting right next to each other with a switch between them, so I can guarantee that). I'm using the same fstab options I normally use: hard, intr, rsize=8192, wsize=8192, tcp, nfsvers=3 . But for whatever reason, I get this message whenever I try to mount the drive.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III <ti...@math.uh.edu> wrote: > >>>>> "KM" == Kelly Miller <lightsolphoe...@gmail.com> writes: > > KM> I just tried to mount my home folders using NFS as I usually do, but > KM> no matter what I get the error mount.nfs: requested NFS version or > KM> transport protocol is not supported. Did something change in the > KM> Alpha of Fedora 22 to suddenly break NFS mounting? I've tried a > KM> bunch of mount options, but nothing seems to work. > > I know that a kernel update in Fedora 21 broke kerberized NFS4 export > (on the server) when selinux is enabled, but I'm guessing that's not > your issue. Perhaps you could provide more details. > > - J< >
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