Mount
sg at pobox.com
sg at pobox.com
Sat Apr 3 06:25:15 UTC 2004
Sir,
I am having two linux machine and one windows 98 machine they are connecting
each other over ethernet card and i have install internet connection on
windows 98 machine and ip address of that machine is 192.168.0.1 and i have
define this ip address is default gateway for both linux machine to use
internet connection when i have connect to internet then i am able to mount
both linux machine.
Rajeev.
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On Friday 02 April 2004 22:56, Rick Stevens wrote:
> sg at pobox.com wrote:
> > Sir,
> >
> > I am having two machine both having RedHat Linux 9.0. when i have want to
> > mount home partition of machine A with machine B it will display RPC time
> > out. but when i have connect to internet and then mount the home
> > partition then it will mount without any problem.
> >
> > Will you please suggest how to mount home partition without connecting to
> > internet.
>
> You have a problem with the default gateway. When you connect to the
> internet, your ISP's DHCP system sets up your IP address, netmask and
> default gateway. If you reboot and don't connect to the internet, you
> don't have any of that set up, so the two systems can't speak to each
> other.
>
> You didn't say how you connect to the internet. If you can give us an
> idea of the topology of your network, we might be able to offer some
> exact instructions on how to make sure it works whether or not you're on
> the internet.
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