On Sat, 2016-01-23 at 07:04 +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote: > Some time around fc21/fc22, the defaults for mount-type for nfs > mounts > was changed to nfsv4. [snip] > > I.e. if your server is nfsv3, you should check your nfs-related > config-files in /etc/. I haven't explained myself clearly enough. It's not my NFS server that is suddenly incompatible with Fedora 22. I can still manually mount (as root) any of the exports on the NFS server from my Fedora 22 desktop. The problem is Nautilus itself is telling me this: "This file server type is not recognized." That happens the very second I type "nfs://" into the "Server Address" box for the "Connect to Server" dialog window. I haven't even typed the location of the nfs export. Nautilus is complaining the nfs URL is not supported. This worked like a charm before. I still have my nfs bookmarks saved in Nautilus. But, Nautilus no longer recognizes nfs URLs. This is not my server - this is a Nautilus problem. What has broken?? :( -- Ranbir
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