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Mounting nfs v4

Mounting nfs v4

2005-05-05       - By Cecilio Mar?n

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Hi,

i suppose, but, mount points /export/home & /mountpoint exists? This error
seems needs define a device (in /dev) or an mountpoint.

what happend if mount it by handle?  mount -t nfs4 serverhostname:/export/home
/mountpoint

Regards


Grant Denkinson escribi??:

>I'm trying to share files between two machines running RHEL-4 WS and
>would like to get them to use nfs V4.
>
>On the server, I have in /etc/exports:
>/export/home clienthostname(rw,sync,fsid=0)
>and on the client, have in /etc/fstab:
>serverhostname:/export/home /mountpoint nfs4 rw,hard,intr 0 0
>Yet when I do:
>mount /mountpoint
>I get:
>mount: special device serverhostname:/export/home does not exist
>
>It mounts if I use nfs instead of nfs4 in the fstab.
>
>Clues please.
>Grant
>  
>



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