Hi, people! 
I'd like to ask you for a help. 
At my place of work we have a Silicon Graphics 
station (I'll cal it sg.blah.com) and a Pentium with 
RedHat 7.2 (lin.blah.com). I want to set NFS, so that 
users on lin.blah.com have access to /home on 
sg.blah.com. Today sg.blah.com succesfully serves as 
NFS server for another SG station (sg2.blah) 
The /exports file in sg.blah.com has the following 
entry 
/home -rw,access=sg2.blah.com:lin.blah.com 
on lin.blah I have the following line in /etc/fstab: 
sg.blah.com:/home    /sgusers        nfs     
rw,soft,bg,intr,timeo=3 0 0 
I have apropriate entries in /host, /hosts.allow and 
/hosts/deny 
The problem is that when I type (as root) mount 
/sgusers, I get mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad 
superblock on sg.blah.com:/home, 
       or too many mounted file systems 
Can anyone tell me what might be wrong 
 
Gracias 
 
 

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