NFS Mount Permission Denied

From: Tim Holmes (tholmes_at_mcaschool.net)
Date: 04/15/05

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    Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:50:54 -0400
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    Good afternoon

    I was just setting up one of my servers, and ran into a perplexing
    problem.

    I edited my /etc/fstab file and added my new mounts ie:

    Srvfs-01:/home /home nfs hard,intr

    Then restarted the nfs service

    When I type

    mount srvfs-01:/home

    I get mount failed, reason returned by server -- permission denied

    I am logged in as root on the box im working on, and im just not sure
    where to begin trouble shooting this one

    Any insights would be appreciated

    TIM

    Tim Holmes
     
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