Hi all,
I'm using Fedora 8 x86_64.
I'm trying to build an initial ramdisk which is capable of mounting a directory through NFS. I was able to do that with the 32 bit version. In that case my initial ramdisk had portmap (and the needed library). After starting portmap I was able to mount a directory from a NFS server. Now if I try to use rpcbind I get a lot of errors like
rpcbind: Cannot get local address fro udp: servname not supported for ai_socktype
rpcbind: Cannot get local address fro tcp: servname not supported for ai_socktype
rpcbind: cannot get uid of 'rp': No such file or directory
Is it possible with fedora 8 (the 64 bits version) to have an initial ramdisk which mounts a directory through NFS?
Thanks!
Luca
I'm using Fedora 8 x86_64.
I'm trying to build an initial ramdisk which is capable of mounting a directory through NFS. I was able to do that with the 32 bit version. In that case my initial ramdisk had portmap (and the needed library). After starting portmap I was able to mount a directory from a NFS server. Now if I try to use rpcbind I get a lot of errors like
rpcbind: Cannot get local address fro udp: servname not supported for ai_socktype
rpcbind: Cannot get local address fro tcp: servname not supported for ai_socktype
rpcbind: cannot get uid of 'rp': No such file or directory
Is it possible with fedora 8 (the 64 bits version) to have an initial ramdisk which mounts a directory through NFS?
Thanks!
Luca
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