[Rule-list] slinky as nfs server

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Wed May 22 06:56:31 EEST 2002


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On Thursday 16 May 2002 02:42 pm, Richard Kweskin wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Installed Slinky 0.2.3 with only network and ssh chosen from options on
> my Athlon (#17 in Benoit's list) and it works as an nfs server for
> other Slinky installs on other computers. However, installing with the
> same options on 2 different 586's (both from local cd and over the net
> from the athlon) refuses to start nfsd. Then by putting in 32 MB of
> memory into one of these 586's (each had 16MB originally) and using the
> standard anaconda in text mode, choosing server and nfs server options
> (but not keeping ftp server) the 586 is able to start nfsd.
>
> There are 3 sets of logs with dmesg, boot.log & either install_log or
> rpmpkgs,
> some of which has been sent directly to Michael. The most likely thing
> is an error
> by me and I will gladly do anything again to help get to the bottom of
> this.

Sorry for the delay Richard.
I will start tracking this down, I just haven't had a chance to do any 
testing myself. Soon, I promise.

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