
dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user, noauto, exec,utf8 0 0ġ92.168. dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto, exec,utf8 0 0 # /etc/fstab: static file system information. I just installed nfs-common on kubuntu 8,04 64 bit (final release) and get nfs reporting internal error on reboot and on mount -a having added a couple of lines to /etc/fstab - these lines were lifted straight from a previous 7.10 /home/user# cat /etc/fstab I double checked the commands and the IP addresses/ranges involved, and they appear to be correct.Īt the Gutsy end: nfs-common and nfs-kernel-server are 1:1.1.1~ git-20070709- 3ubuntu1, portmap is 6.0-1ubuntu1.Īt the Hardy end: 1:1.1.2-2ubuntu2 and 6.0-4 for the same packages, respectively. com/easy- peasy-ubuntu- linux-nfs- file-sharing to make a directory on the Gutsy system availalble on the Hardy beta system, and got the following message when I attempted the mount:

The other computer involved is a 32-bit Sempron running Gutsy Gibbon. Using Ubuntu Studio based on Hardy Heron beta, 64-bit w/AMD Athlon 64 x2. The only workaround (for most people) is to set the mount to "noauto" in /etc/fstab and try to mount it until it succeeds at the command prompt when the system is booted. If the mount request is in /etc/fstab it stops KDE loading and the system becomes unuseable (unless you know to open another TTY session). *ubuntu since 7.11 - meaning at the moment 8.04 and 8.10 releases can't reliably mount NFS exports without getting "mount.nfs: internal error" if done from the command line.
