Encouraged by the stability and lack of bugs in 14.04 on two computers, I upgraded all the computers on my LAN to Kubuntu 14.04.
The LAN NFS server was using Kubuntu Ver 12.04 and the clients that were upgraded to 14.04 worked perfectly, but after upgrading the server to Ver 14.04 the clients cannot connect to the server.
The server mounts the shared files but when the clients try to connect the following error message appears:
Could not mount device
The reported error was:
mount: only root can mount 192.168.0.196/export/on/DHLSERVER
I am by no means well versed in networking so I followed the most current instructions I could find at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
NFS4 is the version being used.
The entry in the server fstab that mounts the share is:
#mount exports for NFS
/home/mac /export/dhlsrvr none bind 0 0
This looks like a simple case of setting permissions but I have played around with permissions to no avail to the point where I am chasing my tail. I know I will feel stupid when I find the answer
Can someone with more network experience suggest some things I can check?
Thanks
The LAN NFS server was using Kubuntu Ver 12.04 and the clients that were upgraded to 14.04 worked perfectly, but after upgrading the server to Ver 14.04 the clients cannot connect to the server.
The server mounts the shared files but when the clients try to connect the following error message appears:
Could not mount device
The reported error was:
mount: only root can mount 192.168.0.196/export/on/DHLSERVER
I am by no means well versed in networking so I followed the most current instructions I could find at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
NFS4 is the version being used.
The entry in the server fstab that mounts the share is:
#mount exports for NFS
/home/mac /export/dhlsrvr none bind 0 0
This looks like a simple case of setting permissions but I have played around with permissions to no avail to the point where I am chasing my tail. I know I will feel stupid when I find the answer
Can someone with more network experience suggest some things I can check?
Thanks
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