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originally posted by sony_sony+jun 2 2006, 04:23 pm--><div class='quotetop'>quote (sony_sony @ jun 2 2006, 04:23 pm)</div>
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add "-o nolock" for mount option.
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Hi hippo,
I already tried that option but i get the error as "wrong number of arguments for mount"
I have followed the following link to build my kernel:
http://nioswiki.jot.com/wikihome/%c2%b5clinux (
http://nioswiki.jot.com/wikihome/%c2%b5clinux)
with few modification like adding the SMC91111 device driver for networking . I also tried to enable the mount option in the busybox when I enable "Customize Vendor/User Settings".
I dont know if I am making any error.
Please help
- sony
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Please read the section about nfs in the coldfire uclinux note,
http://www.uclinux.org/ports/coldfire/notes.html (
http://www.uclinux.org/ports/coldfire/notes.html)
You may use the busybox mount, and enable the nfs support in busybox mount.
You need to clean up, with "make -C user/busybox clean" , and "make subdirs" "make romfs" again.
You may also try stand-alone mount in File system utility of uCLinux-dist.