Re: Error trying to mount NFS volume from kickstart in CentOS 5 [solved]

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On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:29, Mogens Kjaer wrote:

Alfred von Campe wrote:
I guess I'll keep following up my own posts until someone else chimes in :-). Seriously, though, had anybody else seen this problem? Has anyone successfully mounted an NFS volume from kickstart wiht CentOS 5?

Yes, both in centos 4 and 5.

I do it like this:

mount 172.20.0.1:/home /mnt/temp -o nolock,udp

nolock because the lock deamon isn't running.

Thank you, thank you, thank you (or should I say tak, tak, tak)! The nolock option did the trick. It wasn't required in CentOS 4, but sure is in CentOS 5. I wonder what defaults have changed (I didn't find anything in the man pages for mount and nfs). In both cases I am accessing the same NFS server, which is a CentOS 4.4 system (soon to be a CentOS 5 system also).

Alfred

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