On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 03:41:34PM +0900, Mark Sargent wrote: > Hi All, > > when trying to mount a share on FC3(client) from CentOS(server), it says > the share doesn't exist, > > [root@localhost ~]# mount 192.168.168.10/home/batmanbegins/nfsshare > /home/coolboarderguy/nfsshare > mount: special device 192.168.168.10/home/batmanbegins/nfsshare does not > exist > > I've made sure NFS was successfully restarted on both machines and > followed this tutorial to a t, First NFS needs to be running only on the nfs server. You may have done this but both the nfs and nfslock scripts must be started on the server. Second , your syntax for the mount is wrong. It should be: i | i V mount 192.168.168.10i:/home/batmanbegins/nfsshare /home/coolboarderguy/nfsshare If that does not work we need to see you /etc/exports file. > > http://www.linuxforum.com/linux-nfs/server.html#SERVERINTRO > http://www.linuxforum.com/linux-nfs/client.html > > and can verify that both machines are pingable from each other. > Connectivity doesn't seem to be a problem, and I temporarily disabled > the firewall on both boxes. Anyone got any ideas on what to shoot for > with this.? Share definitely exists on the server and I'm confident I > followed the tutorial correctly. Cheers. > > Mark Sargent. > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list -- ======================================================================= You don't have to think too hard when you talk to teachers. -- J. D. Salinger ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University telephone: (210)-999-7484