I used to have an exports file like the following on redhat 7.3... the would allow any machine to mount the /home/CentOS.iso directory. /var/spool/lpd (rw) /etc/silentm slave(ro,secure,no_all_squash,no_root_squash) /home/CentOS.iso (ro,secure,no_all_squash,no_root_squash) This does not seem to work on centos 4.2. I have to explicitly have a machine name like: /home/CentOS.iso machine(ro,secure,no_all_squash,no_root_squash) for it to mount. I have been looking at the nfs man page and dont see why this is not working still. How do I let any machine mount the /home/CentOS.iso directory. Thanks, Jerry