On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 08:26 +0200, Francois wrote: > On Sunday 01 June 2008, Ravi Srinivasan wrote: > > > My pb is with NFS. > > > I have setted up the laptop to get its IP using DHCP. It works wireless > > > (wifi). > > > My second computer (main) is connected to the router with a fixed IP > > > address, and using cable. > > > I run an NFS server on both computers to be able to mount one from the > > > other. When I used a fixed IP address on my laptop, it worked fine. But > > > now I use DHCP, I can't mount an NFS volume of the laptop from my main > > > computer (but I can ping it with no pb). It works fine when I mount an > > > NFS volume of my main computer from the laptop. > > > So, is it something impossible when using DHCP ? > > > > The problem could be any number of things - check firewall rules on the > > laptop. SElinux could also be blocking it > > Firewall actually is disabled. > SElinux is in permissive mode. I've never been able to manage SElinux and > understand what to do with it. > > > what does your /etc/exports look like? what does the command > > > > # showmount -e <laptop IP address> say? > > this is it : > Export list for 192.168.0.10: > / *.celtes.com > /var *.celtes.com > /usr *.celtes.com > /opt *.celtes.com > /etc *.celtes.com > /home *.celtes.com > /boot *.celtes.com > /usr/local *.celtes.com > /usr/local/misc *.celtes.com > OK just double checking - are your portmap and rpc daemons running..what exactly do you see in the kernel logs in terms of errors. did you try mounting via mount -t nfs command? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list