Solved: Should /run/rpcbind be owned by xbian
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14th Aug, 2013, 08:15 PM
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RE: Should /run/rpcbind be owned by xbian
deckoff,
/run is recreated on each boot from scratch. when you was doing your best to mount nfs, you probably started rpcbind process manually under xbian user (or mount - which tried to launch rpcbind via helper mount.nfs). then the run directory was of course created with ownership xbian. to setup properly, check your /etc/default/nfs-common that NEED_STATD is not "no" if you use NFS(2,3) (what was beta1 bug), then as root (or under xbian with sudo) run: Code: insserv -f rpcbind reboot btw: the memory is ok, 512mb is total ram. GPU has no dedicated memory and is shared with main. by default it is set to be 128MB (for GPU). Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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Should /run/rpcbind be owned by xbian - deckoff - 14th Aug, 2013, 06:44 PM
RE: Should /run/rpcbind be owned by xbian - mk01 - 14th Aug, 2013 08:15 PM
RE: Should /run/rpcbind be owned by xbian - deckoff - 15th Aug, 2013, 03:08 PM
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