Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 01 Apr 1999 12:44:06 -0600 | From | "Barrett G. Lyon" <> | Subject | NFS Linux <-> BSD/OS 4.0? |
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I have been running a BSD/OS 4.0 machine as an NFS server for a while and i would like to mount it's fs on my AlphaLinux systems. When I try to mount the correcly configured exports (from the BSD box) on my Linux machine (running 2.2.5) I seem to get the following error.
boxname:/proc/sys/fs#> mount -t nfs xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/usr/exportfs /tmpmnt mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/usr/exportfs, or too many mounted file systems
boxname:/proc/sys/fs#> cat super-max 256 boxname:/proc/sys/fs#> cat super-nr 7
Not a lot of people have any feedback for me on this issue, I can't tell if it's an NFS problem or a kernel problem. I'm running the most 'current' rpm of NFS; 2.2beta37-1 provided by RedHat. Any help would be great.
Thank you,
-Barrett
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