Bug 5881

Summary: KNFSD doesn't install right startup script in rc[345].d directories
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: kevin
Component: knfsdAssignee: Cristian Gafton <gafton>
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Version: 6.1CC: kevin
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Description kevin 1999-10-12 15:50:08 UTC
Hi,

I installed knfsd-1.4.7-7.i386.rpm, but noticed that
nfs services were not being started when entering run
level 3.  I noticed in the /etc/rc.d/rc3.d directory
the link K20nfs was there, instead of S60nfs (as
in RH 6.0).  As a result, the nfs services don't
get started since it sees the first link as a signal
to kill nfs, not start it up.  I renamed the links
to S60nfs and it works. The same problem occurs in
the rc4.d and rc5.d directories.

System is a 500 MHz Pentium III, with RH 6.1 the first
and only OS installed on this box.

Thanks for checking,

Kevin Tyle <kevin>
MESO, Inc.

Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 1999-10-12 15:53:59 UTC
knfsd is no longer started by default.

To enable it, you can use ntsysv, or something like:
chkconfig --level 345 knfsd on