The two required daemons are rpc. These are normally started at bootup time. If these are not running, you will not be able to mount NFS partitions. So you need to start them. In Slackware, as root, you would go to /etc/rc. In other distributions, you would look in your startup services, and turn on the RPC daemons, and then start them. Once your system has the RPC daemons running, then you will be about to mount your NFS partition. Rpc Program Not Registered Nfs SolarisRpc Program Not Registered Nfs Mount SolarisRPC Error: Program not registered <tears hair out> The guides I've read seem simple, so I must be missing something easy. NFS setup problem (RPC not registered) I appreciate the clear responses. NFS: failed: RPC Error: Program not registered. NFS server: RPC: Program not registered: burbank: Linux. NFS mounts recently automatically got un-mounted. When I checked, the NFS service status it was shown to be running.
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