On 4/5/06, Bill Rees <breeze@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ok, > I'm clueless. I had nfs sharing and mounting working when running > fc2 but now that fc4 is the os, I'm getting "FATAL: unable to load > sunrpc" messages which is how starting up nfs fails for me. The daemon > starts but the mapper doesn't. And while I'm at it, trying to build a > kernel with this module built in is non-trivial for me as well. > > So the big question is, what do I do to be able to share a directory > from one machine to the whole world and then mount it from another > machine (without the permission denied messages) without specifiying a > particular user or machine? In my situation, I've got diskless clients > that need to mount from a well known server, but the clients have random > names. I'm on FC5 now, with no NFS problems at all. Perhaps this link would help. http://www.brennan.id.au/19-Network_File_System.html There may well be other guides, too, but this one showed up when I searched fedoraforum.org.