don fisher:
>> Thanks. I turned off iptables using system-config-services and was able
>> to mount the system remotely. The addition of nsf4 in the fstab did no
>> appear to be required.
>>
>> Thanks again. Now I have to relearn how to edit iptables:-)
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Just use system-con
On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 11:10 -0700, don fisher wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 20:56 -0700, don fisher wrote:
> >> I have three systems, two Ubuntu and one F14. I am trying to move to
> >> F14. Currently I can mount any of the Ubuntu the systems on the three
> >> comp
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 20:56 -0700, don fisher wrote:
>> I have three systems, two Ubuntu and one F14. I am trying to move to
>> F14. Currently I can mount any of the Ubuntu the systems on the three
>> computers. But when I try to mount the file system exported from F1
On Thursday 03 February 2011 03:56:40 don fisher wrote:
> I have three systems, two Ubuntu and one F14. I am trying to move to
> F14. Currently I can mount any of the Ubuntu the systems on the three
> computers. But when I try to mount the file system exported from F14 I
> receive a message from NF
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 20:56 -0700, don fisher wrote:
> I have three systems, two Ubuntu and one F14. I am trying to move to
> F14. Currently I can mount any of the Ubuntu the systems on the three
> computers. But when I try to mount the file system exported from F14 I
> receive a message from NF
I have three systems, two Ubuntu and one F14. I am trying to move to
F14. Currently I can mount any of the Ubuntu the systems on the three
computers. But when I try to mount the file system exported from F14 I
receive a message from NFS:
mount.nfs: No route to host
I can ping the F14 system, s