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From: thorpej@baygate.bayarea.net (Jason R. Thorpe)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: NetBSD NFS boot problems
Date: 8 Sep 1996 01:44:02 GMT
Organization: George's NetBSD answer man
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Message-ID: <50t8d2$jo@pier2.bayarea.net>
References: <502d5n$5ii@babylon5.glenqcy.glenayre.com> <504f9v$pu@dworkin.wustl.edu>
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Keywords: bootparamd netbsd mvme147 nfs

In article <504f9v$pu@dworkin.wustl.edu>,
Chuck Cranor <chuck@ccrc.wustl.edu> wrote:

>   - if you are running YP on the server, did you run "make" in 
>	/var/yp so that the bootparams map was updated from /etc/bootparams?
>	(try the command "ypmatch vme147 bootparams" and see if it matches)
>

Hmm, also remember that SunOS's C library is really brain dead; you might
want to stash the client in the server's /etc/hosts for sanity.

Ciao.

-- 

	Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@bayarea.net>