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On my Pi computer, I'm running Debian Jessie. The name of the NFS service is nfs-kernel-server. As far as I know, that hasn't changed for Stretch, so I think it should still be the right service name.
shouldn't you be using syustemd comamnds instead, on stretch?
anyhow, this is how i did it a while back: http://dt.iki.fi/nfs
it basically just links to two other web pages...
It works one way on debian, not sure about based on debian? The different pkg name is a good clue. Why would the OP want to use documentation from the web instead of the distro, raspbian? Why would the OP post about the problem on raspbian here?
Raspbian is 99% Debian, with a few extra drivers added to support the few bits of slightly odd hardware (wireless?) on the Raspberry board. Why would anyone seriously think Raspbian wouid be any different from Debian with respect to the NFS packages?
tynman wrote:Raspbian is 99% Debian, with a few extra drivers added to support the few bits of slightly odd hardware (wireless?) on the Raspberry board. Why would anyone seriously think Raspbian wouid be any different from Debian with respect to the NFS packages?
This is exactly why i decided to post here.
Also comes out NFS works fine even with the error.