Hi,
I'm having a problem with NFS using Linux Kubuntu 10.10. I have logged
my problem at the Kubuntu 10.10 forum and thus far I have had no
response. Since Kubuntu/Debian package NFS with their release, it does
not surprise me that I have had no response as yet.
I was thinking and realised that I probably need help from the
developers. My problem seems like it is due to a bug in NFS, although it
could easily be something wrong with my environment or the packaging. I
did see some similar problems on the net with Red Hat.
Anyway, below is my write up from the Kubuntu forum.
Can you tell my problem is a known bug with NFS?
Jim Anderson
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From Kubutu Form - April 29, 2010.
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I'm running a home network and I used NFS to share files between the
Linux PCs. Everything was working fine
until 2 days ago, when I started getting error messages that I could not
store files on remote servers. I tried
rebooting and mounting a file system from the server and I got the
following message:
mount.nfs: requested NFS version or transport protocol is not supported
The client is running Kubuntu 10.10 with NFS 1:1.2.2-1Ubuntue1.1. The
server is running NFS 1:1.2.0-2. The older
version is not that old and I was surprised at the apparent
incompatibility that suddenly appeared. Rather that
try to figure out what was in compatible, I decided to upgrade the
server to Kubuntu 10.10 so that the NFS
versions are identical. After installing NFS on the server, I am still
getting the same error message.
I did a search on the error message and I found the following Ubuntu
bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/656889
According to this bug report, This is a bug and it is not fixed in 10.10
final release.
Do I move onto Kubuntu 11.04 or back to Kubuntu 10.04?
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Jim Anderson
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(908)329-0586
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