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Old 8th October 2010, 05:53 PM
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Problem acessing an NFS export from Mac OS

Hello,

I have a Fedora 12 server and 2 Mac clients (a mac mini and a hackintosh). I have a crazy problem with Netatalk and decided to give NFS a try. When I try to connect from the Finder using the following URL:

nfs://neo/usr/fatboy

It briefly shows a "Connecting to Server" dialog. Then nothing. Not an error message or warning. I looked at /var/log/messages and it shows:

Oct 8 09:45:57 neo mountd[5957]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.5:956 for /usr/fatboy (/usr/fatboy)

Which would seem to indicate it went OK.

Any ideas?
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