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Solved: Should /run/rpcbind be owned by xbian
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
insserv -f nfs-common

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).

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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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