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I've got a server running Solaris 9, and several workstations running various *nix OSs - namely Solaris 8 & 9, Debian 3.0 and Slackware 10.0... I keep my users' home ...
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- 12-22-2004 #1Just Joined!
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Linux workstations can't mount nfs directory Solaris server
I've got a server running Solaris 9, and several workstations running various *nix OSs - namely Solaris 8 & 9, Debian 3.0 and Slackware 10.0... I keep my users' home directories on the server. This setup works wonderful on my Solaris boxes... they mount the remote directory in a milisecond... However, my Linux boxes seem unable to mount anything remotely from the Solaris machines... I've tried passing various wsize/rsize paramaters through the mount command, but that hasn't worked... I've Googled for about 3 hrs. now, but I just can't seem to find a solution... Any ideas???
BTW, the server is a SPARC III, and the Linux boxes are Pentium 4's and SPARC IIis ... I shouldn't think that this is a hardware issue, though - both Solaris and Linux recognize nfs
- 12-29-2004 #2Just Joined!
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My first sugestion,
check your right, do you have any right any ?
Andien


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