@Carlos:
Keep in mind that NFS3 and NFS4 are very different. My workaround with
the port option is only intended for NFS4. NFS4 uses a single TCP
connection for communication between client and server. Portmapper (with
rpcbind) is not needed for NFS4. "My" internal error (for NFS4) is
caused by th
@toer:
The simple workaround I have described only works for NFSv4. Which NFS
protocol version are you using?
BTW: You can also see error messages in dmesg where rpcbind states that it
cannot contact the NFS server if you are using NFSv4 and if you have _not_
specified port=2049 explicitly. But
The problem is still there. At least in hardy which is LTS. I used
NFSv4. Only one TCP port (2049) is possible between Server and Client
due to a firewall.
There is a really simply workaround for this:
Specifiy port=2049 in the mount options on the client. By specifying this
option rpcbind is not
True also for hardy.
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There is a Personal Package Archive here:
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It contains pysieved packaged for Gutsy and Hardy.
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[needs-packaging] pysieved
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postfix
Hello,
I am experiencing the same behaviour under Ubuntu 8.04 as described
here:
http://www.nabble.com/Bug-484246:-postifx-installation-broken-
td17618119.html
Trying to do "dpkg-reconfigure postfix" leads to strange behaviour.
The dialogs are