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From: a09878@giant.rsoft.bc.ca (Curt Sampson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: NFS Woes
Date: 22 Jan 94 00:10:27 GMT
Organization: MIND LINK! Communications Corp
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Message-ID: <a09878.759197427@giant>
References: <a09878.758803712@giant> <1994Jan18.202306.21561@nb.rockwell.com> <a09878.758951042@giant> <hastyCJw2oJ.ADz@netcom.com>
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hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr) writes:

>Do you have NFS running?
>Do a ps -xua and you should see several NFS processes running

Yes, NFS is running, and I've compiled my kernel with NFSSERVER
defined.

I managed to get NFS for NetWare up and running here, and NetBSD is a
perfectly happy client for that, so now I'm back to suspecting
something in the server again.

I'm still wondering if it could be something in my kernel config.
Would a couple people out there using NetBSD boxen as NFS servers to
NetBSD clients be kind enough to send me their kernel config files?

cjs
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