* mount.nfs: Unknown error 521
@ 2010-01-24 23:09 Geoffrey Leach
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From: Geoffrey Leach @ 2010-01-24 23:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-nfs
I've got a simple network, systems 'A' and 'B' connected via wireless.
B wants to mount A's /, /home and /usr/local. The fstab entries on B
are:
A:/ /A nfs defaults 0 0
A:/home /A-home nfs defaults 0 0
A:/usr/local /A-ul nfs defaults 0 0
With this, B should do the mounts at boot time, assuming A is on line,
which it is. (A:/home and A:/usr/local) are in seperate partitions)
The curious thing is that the mount of A:/ works fine. mounts of A:/
home and A:/usr/local fail with "mount.nfs: Unknown error 521"
FWIW, B is running Fedora 10 nfs-utils-1.1.4-8.fc10.i386,
while A is running up-to-date Fedora 12, nfs-utils-1.2.1-4.fc12.i686.
This worked find prior to reloading F12 on A.
Turns out that the problem was transient, but I'd like to know what was
going on, if that's possible.
Thanks.
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