On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:18 PM, Ralph Blach <rcblach@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I cannot mount a mac to my nfs fedora 13 linux machine > > Here is my exports file > > cat /etc/exports > /home/colette *(rw,insecure) > > Here are the messages I get from the /var/log/messages > > Jul 12 18:32:18 chipblach kernel: statd: server rpc.statd not responding, timed out > Jul 12 18:32:18 chipblach kernel: lockd: cannot monitor Colette-Blachs-MacBook-Pro.local > Jul 12 18:32:48 chipblach kernel: statd: server rpc.statd not responding, timed out > Jul 12 18:32:48 chipblach kernel: lockd: cannot monitor Colette-Blachs-MacBook-Pro.local > Jul 12 18:32:48 chipblach kernel: lockd: server Colette-Blachs-MacBook-Pro.local not responding, timed out > Jul 12 18:33:18 chipblach kernel: statd: server rpc.statd not responding, timed out > Jul 12 18:33:18 chipblach kernel: lockd: cannot monitor Colette-Blachs-MacBook-Pro.local > Jul 12 18:33:19 chipblach kernel: lockd: server Colette-Blachs-MacBook-Pro.local not responding, timed out > Jul 12 18:33:49 chipblach kernel: lockd: server Colette-Blachs-MacBook-Pro.local not responding, timed out > Jul 12 18:34:19 chipblach kernel: lockd: server Colette-Blachs-MacBook-Pro.local not responding, timed out Does the OS X firewall allow incoming NFS connections? The format of "/etc/exports" is different in OS X. You need "/home/colette -network ... -mask ...". Exports are "rw" by default. I have no idea whether there's an equivalent of "insecure"; it's needed for an OS X box to access a Linux nfs export but is it needed in the other direction? Do you really have "/home/colette" existing and populated on the OS X box? Or do you mean "/Users/colette"? -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines