chaostic

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Posted: June 02 2007,18:04 |
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Did you install the NFS-Kernel-Server or NFS-User-Server manually or with apt/synaptics? Because if not, the NFS SERVER is not present, only the nfs-kernel-client.
Also, try just restarting the NFS server from inside init.d, i.e. /etc/init.d/rc/NFS-Kernel-Server restart or something like that. When I get home I can look at my config and see which NFS-Kernel-Server I installed (Woody stable). I know I saved the apt-get package since Debian no longer has that old version (2.?.?) which needs alot less to install then the newer version.
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