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OK. I recently switched my three computers (carter, camille, and |
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catherine) to the new gcc profile: i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.4.5 from |
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i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.3.4. As recommended, I performed emerge -e system |
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and then emerge -e world on all of them. Carter finished his emerge -e |
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world a couple of days ago (he's faster than the others). Camille and |
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catherine were a few hundred packages from the end of their emerge -e |
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world when the power went out. Carter supplies daily |
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updated /usr/portage to camille and catherine via nfs, but when I |
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restarted the computers when the power came back on, I get this: |
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camille ~ # mount carter:/usr/portage /usr/portage/ |
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mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified |
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Am I not constructing my command correctly? |
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I have tried mount -t nfs and it still doesn't work. I can ping carter |
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fine, and carter says nfs is running. How do I get nfs back? |