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On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Martin Rowe wrote:

> What version of mount? I've only used NFS at V4R3 & V4R4, but had problems

james@orion:~> mount --version
mount: mount-2.11o

> when upgrading Linux beyond Mandrake 7.0. Just wouldn't work with 7.1 or
> 7.2, and still no joy when moving to Debian 2.2. In fact it's only
> recently started working again (Debian unstable), though I still get your
> second message at boot up when my NFS shares from the AS/400 are mounted
> on my box. While the default mount was failing, I just used the mount
> binary from Mandrake 7.0 to get it going. If you don't have an old
> version to try, my old one is at http://www.dbg400.net/download/mount70
> which was set like this on my box:
> -rwsr-xr-x    1 root     root        48864 Jun 29  2001 /bin/mount70

Can you tell me what rpcinfo -p your.as400.com gives you?  I think I've
got troubles with the portmapper.  If so, I'm not sure that a new or old
version of mount would fix it.  Of course I've seen weird
incompatibilities with mount before...

James Rich



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