Invalid fs type <NFS>
Conor P. Cahill
cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Mon May 6 22:24:39 AEST 1991
ellis at epca.UUCP (Ellis Carter) writes:
>epca:/u /epca/u NFS,soft,rsize=4096,wsize=4096
>
>I need the rsize & wsize (4096) entries because I have a 3COM card and the
>release notes say that I cannot use 8k buffers with this card.
>When this filesystem is mounted, I get the errormessage "Invalid fs type <NFS>".
It sounds like you don't have NFS installed properly on the 2.2.1 box. (we
have NFS working fine between 2.0.2 and 2.2, so I don't think that is the
problem). I would try re-installing NFS to see if it clears the problem.
One thing to check would be to run "strings /etc/mount | grep NFS" if you
don't see several lines of output including an SCCSID for Lachman, at least
this way you will know you have the correct mount command.
>I have tried to mount it manually and I cannot get past this error.
The other things you can try are:
manually mount a local file system onto your own machine
manually mount with just the NFS,soft type (yes that will be
a problem if you ran the system that way, but at least you can
see if you get past the mount)
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