Re: NFS server problems

2001-01-14 Thread Sebastiaan
Strange, maybe you must start from scratch or at least deinstall-reinstall the server daemons. How sure are you about the server? You can mount another partition and do a quick fresh installation on it for the client, and see how it behaves. Greetz, Sebastiaan On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Patrick Verme

Re: NFS server problems

2001-01-14 Thread Patrick Vermeij
Hi No, I mounted the directory in my fstab on the server : /dev/hda9 /export ext2 rw 0 2 so I made a sub dir on the mountpoint and putted that in my export there are no spaces in my export, only a tab. The strange thing is that I worked before I switched back from woody to potato (Due apache and

Re: NFS server problems

2001-01-14 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, have you mounted a directory on the server, like this?: mount /dev/sdb1 /export/nc mount /dev/sdb2 /export/nc/etc In this case you have to add the second mount to /etc/exports and mount it also on the client. Make also sure you do not have spaces between rw,no_root_squash. Exports is very s

dhcpd providing hostname to clients from dns?

2001-01-14 Thread John Ackermann
I've added "get-lease-hostnames" to the dhcpd config file, but at the client, dhcpcd running with the "-HD" flags reports "hostName option is missing in DHCP server response", and the system ends up using the default hostname specified in /etc/hostname at startup. There aren't any error messages

NFS server problems

2001-01-14 Thread Patrick Vermeij
Hi For my Java-stations I use nfs-user-server (potato) on my I386 machine. My /etc/exports : /export/nc 10.0.0.1(rw,no_root_squash) when I boot my javastation every thing goes well (at least, it seems) But, when I want to login I only can login as root. And after that (when I logged in as