On 2 Jun 1999, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Ariel Biener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Has anyone encountered this after upgrading to 2.2.9 ?
> > [root@fireaxe ariel]# rpc.nfsd
> > nfssvc: Function not implemented
>
> it's because you have a old version of knfs, take a newest one.
No, it's n
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Omer wrote:
> Assuming you're using a tarball or an (S)RPM of user space nfsd,
> I'd be interested to know if you work it out. BTW, why do you
> want to keep the user space nfsd?
Because it's more stable.
Anyway, get:
ftp://ftp.mathematik.th-darmstadt.de/pub/linux/okir/do
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Omer wrote:
I am running RH 6.0, and I don't want to run the kernel nfsd, but to keep
using the nfsd that runs in user space. Of course that portmap is running.
--Ariel
> Hi.
> Using knfsd or nfsd?
>
> portmap running?
>
> If it happens to be a RH6 system (comes with knfd
Hi.
Using knfsd or nfsd?
portmap running?
If it happens to be a RH6 system (comes with knfds), check to
make sure that you compiled with knfsd support, IIRC kernels
come with it disabled and if you use menuconfig/xconfig/config
it won't appear unless allowing experimental code.
Ariel Biener w
Has anyone encountered this after upgrading to 2.2.9 ?
[root@fireaxe ariel]# rpc.nfsd
nfssvc: Function not implemented
--Ariel
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