Messages in this thread | | | From | (Christopher Faylor) | Subject | Re: 2.1.72 and kernel NFSD | Date | Wed, 17 Dec 1997 15:39:50 GMT |
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In article <349749DF.F2787C9@star.net>, Bill Hawes <whawes@star.net> wrote: >Peter Horton wrote: >> >> modprobe nfs >> rpc.portmap >> rpc.mountd >> rpc.nfsd >> mount localhost:/vfat /mnt >> >> Works fine, no error (the rpc.* code is from a Linux 2.0 distribution). >> >> modprobe nfsd >> modprobe nfs >> rpc.portmap >> mountd >> mount localhost:/vfat /mnt >> >> Fails (using mountd from linux-nfs-0.4.21, or the original rpc.mountd). >> >> Have I got the right version of everything ? > >I think you need to add a > knfsd 2 > >after the mountd command (knfsd or whatever you call the command.) Doing >a > ps -ax > >command afterwards should show two nfsd processes, a lockd, and a >rpciod. There's an example script for loading modules and starting >daemons in the linux-nfs package.
I was having similar problems on a system that I recently upgraded from 2.1.29. I'm trying to upgrade to linux-nfs-0.4.21 but I get compilation errors:
In file included from lockd_syms.c:25: /usr/src/linux-nfs-0.4.21/kernel/include/linux/lockd/lockd.h:169: structure has no member named `f_inode'
Was there a patch for this that I missed? -- http://www.bbc.com/ cgf@bbc.com "Strange how unreal VMS=>UNIX Solutions Boston Business Computing the real can be."
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