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Old 25th August 2010
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Default OBSD client hangs mounting NFS; Linux client doesn't

client 1: Arch linux i686
client 2: OBSD 4.7 i386
server: OBSD 4.7 powerpc

client 1 mounts perfectly and reliably

client 2:
Code:
mount -t nfs myserver:/mnt/mydir /mydir
nothing...

ctrl-c gets me an error message about server not responding (speaking of which; could someone point me to where i can find shutdown and in-use logs? nothing in /var/log/ seemed to have the errors i've seen)

to be sure my server pf.conf wasn't the problem, i disabled it; no change.

server rc.conf.local has:
portmap=YES
nfs_server=YES

i would have thought 2 vanilla OBSD boxes would share without adding any other options, so i basically followed the procedures on faq (and yes i did read the suggested manpages).

what totally obvious thing am i missing here?
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