Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 03 Sep 2002 08:55:53 -0700 | From | Mitch Sako <> | Subject | Kernel Automounter |
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I am seeing some strangeness here. When running 2.4.18 NFS mounting FROM Solaris 2.7 using '/net -hosts' to get the Solaris /net/<hostname> mounting, it seems that it requires CONFIG_NFS_V3 to do the /net/<hostname> mount, even if the mount takes place using NFSV2. NFSV2 /net/<hostname> mounts from a Linux server works fine. Manually mounting from Solaris 2.7 using the 'mount' command also works fine with NFSV2. It only seems that the amd '/net -hosts' is broken because Solaris is only talking TCP/IP during the initial mount request.
Is this a kernel or amd issue?
Mitch
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