what i meant was there's no nfs daemon on /etc/init.d so i can't start it or anything.
On 8/15/07, Simone dezmodue@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
You can start the service with:
service nfs start
You need to configure /etc/exports on the server adding all the resources you intend to export, you can find more info here http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/c...
Ciao
On 8/15/07, Mark Quitoriano < markquitoriano@gmail.com> wrote:
On 8/15/07, Simone dezmodue@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Try yum (or apt-get) install nfs-utils nfs-utils-lib, it should work.
Cheers
Simone
On 8/15/07, Mark Quitoriano < markquitoriano@gmail.com> wrote:
Im trying to install nfs on my server. i tried to do apt-get install nfs nfs-lock portmap. but portmap is the only one available. Is there a new name for nfs and nfs-lock nowadays?
ok i got the nfs-utils installed how do i start the daemon? im install nfs-server on centos 4.5 by the way.
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