Trying to get nsf working (pup-431-k2.6.21.7)
Posted: Mon 31 Oct 2011, 07:55
My desktop is running mint10, and has several distros on it with their "home " directories under /home (e.g. /home/mint10; /home/debm; etc.. Buy mounting /home I can open any of those home directories. This is not a security problem since I am the only user of anyu opf these computers.
mount-FULL -t nfs 192.168.0.2:/home /root/nfs1 is the command line I used. I have my other laptop (also using mint10) networked to /home on the desktop, and it works fine.
I have added a directory in puppy at /root/nfs1 The error I get is:
"mount: 192.168.0.2/home: can't read sujperblock"
Do I need to download/install a "pet" or two? Do I need to configure some file in puppy?
And when I get this to work, I'm going to want to work it the other way around (with puppy as the server if it can be done. Thanx
mount-FULL -t nfs 192.168.0.2:/home /root/nfs1 is the command line I used. I have my other laptop (also using mint10) networked to /home on the desktop, and it works fine.
I have added a directory in puppy at /root/nfs1 The error I get is:
"mount: 192.168.0.2/home: can't read sujperblock"
Do I need to download/install a "pet" or two? Do I need to configure some file in puppy?
And when I get this to work, I'm going to want to work it the other way around (with puppy as the server if it can be done. Thanx