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Michael Lodman  
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 More options 30 Mar 2004, 18:59
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.development, comp.os.linux.embedded, comp.os.linux.networking
From: Michael Lodman <jlod...@rainbow-networks.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 17:52:17 GMT
Local: Tues 30 Mar 2004 18:52
Subject: NFS help
I am getting the following error when attempting to mount a directory:

# mount -t nfs 192.168.25.41:/home /home
nfs warning: mount version older than kernel
RPC: sendmsg returned error 22
nfs: RPC call returned error 22
nfs_get_root: getattr error = 22
nfs_read_super: get root inode failed
mount: Mounting 192.168.25.41:/home on /home failed: Invalid argument

The platform is a Broadcom based Mips, running there 2.4.17 distribution.

/proc/filesystems says:

nodev   rootfs
nodev   bdev
nodev   proc
nodev   sockfs
nodev   tmpfs
nodev   shm
nodev   pipefs
        cramfs
nodev   nfs
        jffs2

Help would be greatly appreciated. I tried google without luck.


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Skylar Thompson  
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 More options 1 Apr 2004, 05:05
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.development, comp.os.linux.embedded, comp.os.linux.networking
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From: Skylar Thompson <sky...@os2.dhs.org>
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 04:00:18 GMT
Local: Thurs 1 Apr 2004 05:00
Subject: Re: NFS help
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Try upgrading your mount utility package to the latest and greatest.
Failing that, make sure that you both ends have agreed on the proper NFS
version. I believe there is a mount option to force this.

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Bill Marcum  
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 More options 2 Apr 2004, 08:27
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.development, comp.os.linux.embedded, comp.os.linux.networking
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From: Bill Marcum <bmar...@iglou.com.urgent>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 13:40:02 -0500
Local: Thurs 1 Apr 2004 19:40
Subject: Re: NFS help
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 17:52:17 GMT, Michael Lodman
  <jlod...@rainbow-networks.com> wrote:
> I am getting the following error when attempting to mount a directory:

> # mount -t nfs 192.168.25.41:/home /home
> nfs warning: mount version older than kernel
> RPC: sendmsg returned error 22
> nfs: RPC call returned error 22
> nfs_get_root: getattr error = 22
> nfs_read_super: get root inode failed
> mount: Mounting 192.168.25.41:/home on /home failed: Invalid argument

> The platform is a Broadcom based Mips, running there 2.4.17 distribution.

Is that the client or the server?  Are nfsd and portmap running on the
server?  What is in the server's /etc/exports, /etc/hosts.allow and
/etc/hosts.deny?  It says "mount version older than kernel", have you
tried to find a newer version of mount?

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