Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 11 May 1997 16:31:26 -0400 | From | Chris Chiappa <> |
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OK, I decided to try to upgrade to 2.1.36 from 2.0.30. I've upgraded all packages listed in the Changes file(including mount and installing the kernel-side nfs daemons). With a little tweaking of the RH 4.1 rc files, I get it to boot fine with one problem: I cannot mount NFS exports off of one of my machines. The machine is an IBM RT (an old RISC workstation) running something very close to BSD 4.3. On trying to mount from it I get something like the following:
[root@KeyserSoze /]# mount /nfs/hosebeast rpc mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Invalid client credential [root@KeyserSoze /]#
This works fine in 2.0.30. Unfortunately, the RT doesn't log any error messages, and setting all debug flags with rpcdebug doesn't appear to affect nfs mounts either. Has anyone else experienced this? Anyone have any ideas?
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