Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Mar 1999 20:41:18 +0100 (CET) | From | Drew Norman <> | Subject | KNFS on linux-2.2.3 |
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I am attempting to use kernel level NFS. I got rid of the nfs-server and nfs-server-clients packages on my redhat machine and installed knfsd-98-12-04.
I compiled in the NFS server support to the 2.2.3 kernel that I have. I then attempted to run the rc.knfsd daemon and get the following error:
Starting NFS services: rpc.kstatd exportfs: syntax error in exports file (line 0): bad option list
Here is what my /etc/exports file looks like:
/jumbo (rw, insecure) /iso (rw, insecure) /spare/jumbo (rw, insecure) /spare/jumbo2 (rw, insecure)
It appears as if the /etc/exports file can only have one option in parenthesis per line. Am I not typing in the options correctly, or is there a real problem here? Is there a work around?
Thanks --Drew Norman
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