I am trying to mount a NFS partition across a router that has port 111 (TCP) blocked. In Fedora 1 and other RedHat releases, I could use the mountport=### in the mount options to bypass portmap and mount the partition. In Fedora 2, this option seems to be disabled. When I use ethereal to check what's going on, I see a TCP request to sunrpc (port 111 or portmap) and a return from the router "ICMP no route to host" and then the mount fails. It actually backgrounds the mount process and hangs there. Is there any way with the FC2 mount command to bypass the portmapper and specify the port that mountd is running on so I can mount the partition? -- ________________________________________________________ Daniel Vietor Mail: devo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Unisys Corp Title: Engineer/Meteorologist 221 Gale Lane Phone: 610-925-5206 Kennett Square PA 19348 Fax: 610-925-5215