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02-26-2000 09:01 AM
02-26-2000 09:01 AM
NFS Client problems
My HP-UX 10.20 system crashed, and after rebooting it would not recognize it's
Ethernet card. The last time
this happened, I disabled and reconfigured the card,
and it would boot up fine. This time, however, the
boot sequenze hangs on the "Start NFS Client" line.
I managed to boot up in single-user mode. I failed mounting /usr so I could not
use vi, but instead I renamed the files used by automount, hoping this would
help. It did not. I still cannot boot my system.
Any help appreciated.
/Ivan
Ethernet card. The last time
this happened, I disabled and reconfigured the card,
and it would boot up fine. This time, however, the
boot sequenze hangs on the "Start NFS Client" line.
I managed to boot up in single-user mode. I failed mounting /usr so I could not
use vi, but instead I renamed the files used by automount, hoping this would
help. It did not. I still cannot boot my system.
Any help appreciated.
/Ivan
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02-28-2000 04:59 AM
02-28-2000 04:59 AM
Re: NFS Client problems
Ivan, boot into single user mode, mount
/sbin/mount/usr
/sbin/mount/var
and then edit you /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf and set the CLIENT=0 and SERVER=0.
After getting the networking functional, then you can start the NFS.
Berlene
/sbin/mount/usr
/sbin/mount/var
and then edit you /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf and set the CLIENT=0 and SERVER=0.
After getting the networking functional, then you can start the NFS.
Berlene
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