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Dec 5, 2010I am beginner in linux . I want to configure nfs service on my fedora but I cant install portmap on my system.
View 7 RepliesI am beginner in linux . I want to configure nfs service on my fedora but I cant install portmap on my system.
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But whenever I reboot the distro I run a netstat -pantu and I can see that portmap still loads. When I try doing a
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It cries and says:
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I need to run portmap and nfslock service automatically at system start: $ sudo vim /etc/rc.conf. So i should add portmap and nfslock services to the DEAMONS list in the /etc/rc.conf(/rc.local).Can anyone please help me to add portmap and nfslock services to rc.local?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am using an NFS to connect my PC running Fedora 10 to a development board running embedded linux. When I installed Fedora 10 everything worked fine. But since I updated the system it gets stuck when the embedded board is looking up the port. I'll explain below...
I set the IP address of my host (my PC) in the embedded board, assigned the locatoin of my root file system to be exported from the host machine, exported by file system on the PC (/usr/exportfs -ra), started (and restarted several times when it didn't work) the NFS service (/sbin/service nfs restart), and boot the embedded board.
The board can successfully ping my PC. It also gets and answer from the DHCP saying it was successfully assigned an IP address (my IP address is...)
However when it gets to the "looking up port" line it gets stuck saying "looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on <my host IP address>"
it times out, and retries on 100005/1 again with no luck.
This all started happening after I ran "yum update".
I checked that rpcbind (which I understand is used now instead of portmap) is running and that my nfs is running using ps. They are both running.
I'm getting to the point where all I can think of is rolling back my installation of Fedora to the non-updated version I have on my ISO. But this means I can't ever run update... I'd rather not do this.
I have verified that all settings in the embedded board remain unchanged and the IP address of my host has not changed as well.
I need to somehow do a yum installation (or equivalent of) on a system that is offline with no access to the internet. (I do have access to another Linux system that has internet access, but the Linux installations on both systems have different packages installed and enabled.)
Let's say the command to enter is 'yum install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3' (the documentation for some applications I need indicate the installation instructions this way, and not as the actual RPMs I need). Is there a way for me to run that on my offline system?
e.g. one way I can think of is to run that command on the online system, somehow if possible take note of what RPMs get installed, then transfer them to the offline system via USB and install all the RPMs via rpm command.
The problem with my above idea is that the two systems have different packages enabled, so even if yum on the online system shows a few dependencies being downloaded, I could run download and install all these RPMs and their dependencies on the offline system only to find several more missing dependencies, and dependencies of those dependencies.
My problem is that I need to move a moderately complex system from an old system to a new system. The old system is a core 2 duo running on an asus p5k-se (p35 chipset) M/B, Nvidia 8500 gt, 3 x sata II hard disks, 1 x sata dvd, 1 x ide hd, 4GB ram. It runs opensuse 11.1 kde 4 as a desktop system + samba server, apache server, database server + other non-opensuse software. In addition some of the opensuse software is not the default 11.1 versions as later versions were required. The nvidia driver is from the nvidia repo. There are several file systems, some under LVM.
The new system will be a core5 760, asus p7p55d-e M/b (p55 chipset), nvidia 240, 3 x sata II HD, 1 x sata dvd, 4GB ram and possibly 1 x ide HD. This M/B also includes USB 3 & sata III. I have no USB 3 devices but this may eventually change. I have no plans for sata III and believe that it may be better to attach any sata III SSD to the sata II bus.
What I would like to do is to move the hard disks from old system to the new system. What I would like to know is, if the system is left at 11.1, is the system likely to work with the new hardware. If the answer is no, if the system was upgraded to 11.3, would the transfer of the hard disks then work? In order to upgrade from 11.1 to 11.3 using the DVD i believe I should get rid of all non-default repos. I assume that I should also get rid of anything that was installed from them, e.g. the nvidia driver and any software versions installed manually outside RPM. Also is there any default 11.1 software that should be removed either before or after the upgrade to 11.3
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View 8 Replies View RelatedI tried to update one of my home machines with a fresh install. This is far from new to me so I did not expect any problem. But I was proven wrong. First: did install the system as usual. First anomaly: system blocked during the install process but did restart it flawlessly one I tried to eject the DVD from the player. It needed actually that intervention to retake working. It then went to install and froze during the first system start. I rebooted with failsafe settings, it then correctly configured. I reached a beautiful desktop. I performed the updates from the update repository and I joined the nvidia proprietary driver repository (which updated to the G02 driver).
I then rebooted the machine and now I am in trouble. In normal mode the system (dual boot Opensuse, XP) does not boot at all and freezes immediately after hitting enter as before. In safe mode it goes further but does not reach X anymore. It blocks with the following line statement: "system console stolen at line 266". I then tried "startx". But the system goes into a scrolling loop that does not allow me to read the output. how to get at least the error message of the loop? I read some line passing by that the system might have an X11 authorization problem.
Athlon Phenom X4 905e
Nividea G7600 graphic card
Former system installed and running flawlessly: 11.1
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View 14 Replies View RelatedI have an MSI-RC410 motherboard with onboard ATI Radeon XPress 200 series Graphics card.
I have used OpenSuse-11.0 on my PC for over an year. but when I tried to upgrade to OpenSuse-11.1, I managed to install it only to find that several features were missing. for example /dev/cdrom was missing.
Also install DVD of Fedora 11 did not work.
I have also tried Ubuntu-9.10 live cd. When I boot from the CD i get the initramfs command prompt. Still able to install old versions of these OSs.
What is the reason for this behavior?
Does it have to do anything with the new version of the linux kernel not being compatible with my hardware?
What should i do to install new versions of Linux?
I realize Ubuntu Desktop comes with a simple tool that makes "installs to a USB", but isn't that a bit different from REGULAR Ubuntu installation?
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BTW, I've actually done this a couple times and it's worked, but I'm just wondering if those were flukes or if it is like this always.
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