From: Peter B. <pb...@ap...> - 2000-11-10 23:48:31
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I could use a little help in using a Trinux system as an NFS client. I'm wanting to run some forensics tools on a system, and if I could dump the data to an NFS-mounted filesystem it would save me a lot of time. After loading Trinux from all three floppies, I get the fsmods package: getpkg fsmods.tgz and then insmod sunrpc insmod lockd insmod nfs At this point I see nfs in /proc/filesystems. When I try mounting mount -t nfs 192.0.0.1:/fs /mnt I get the messages: nfs warning: mount version older than kernel NFS: mount program didn't pass a remote address! mounting 192.0.0.1:/fs on /mnt failed: invalid argument Mount is from BusyBox 0.46, Trinux is 0.70. The problem is at the client end, since I can mount the filesystem from other hosts, and I don't see any network traffice when I attempt to mount. Any hints out there? Thanks, Peter __________________________________________________________________________ Peter Burkholder Senior Computer Specialist Applied Physics Lab email: pb...@ap... Distributed Computer Services helpdesk: help@apl or 543-7845 1013 NE 40th Street voice: (206) 543-9822 University of Washington fax: (206) 685-4404 Seattle, WA 98105-6698 dept: (206) 543-1300 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |