On Tuesday June 12 2007 11:58:29 am Tom Weniger wrote: > Greetings, > > Well, I spent the weekend trying to get NFS going on my network with > no success. I think I have traced it down to SELinux "preventing the > nfsd from allowing remote clients to read local files". I have tried > using the setsebool -P nfs_export_all_ro=1 cmd but the terminal > responds with "Could not change policy booleans". So, I opened the > SELinux Management tool and set all options under NFS . Once more, no > change. Should I post a bug report if I don't find a duplicate entry? Funny to me, this. I guess I got busy because I missed this thread, but I've been doing the same thing. However, my result is a bit different. I can now mount NFS shares on my F7 machine from my FC6 box; I have an NFS share set up in exacty the same way, including firewall settings, hosts entries, etc. - going the other way, but whenever I try to connect to my FC6 box from my F7 machine, I get this: root@localhost ~]# mount tehogee1:/home/ /mnt/tehogee1 mount: mount to NFS server 'tehogee1' failed: RPC Error: Program not registered. I've googled that error till I'm blue in the face, but all suggestions have so far not worked. -- Claude Jones Levit & James, Inc. Leesburg, VA