Hi Sun-gurus,
In the first place : Thanks to everybody who did response to this
question.
The answer:
1) you must add an entry for the directory to nfs-mount in your
/etc/exports
I checked this and it was ok.
2) You must start the nfs services with:
/etc/init.d/nfs.server start
With the linuxconf utility I checked the nfs daemon, this deamon was
enabled but not started. So, I created a new link to /etc/rc.d/rc5.d
with the following command:
ln -s ../init.d/nfs/nfs S60nfs
and this works.
Regards,
Kees
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