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I'm trying to mount a LevelOne GNS-2000 NFS share, but whatever options I try, it fails.

showmount 172.16.3.84 -e
Export list for 172.16.3.84:
/harddisk/volume_1/data/public *

I tried the following without success:

mount -t nfs 172.16.3.84:/harddisk/volume_1/data/public nas
mount -t nfs 172.16.3.84:/harddisk/volume_1/data/public nas -o nfsvers=3

...as well as every combination of paths, partial paths, -t nfs, -t nfs4, tcp, udp, port=2049, and adding /export/.

When I specify nfsvers=3, I get:

mount.nfs: mounting 172.16.3.84:/public/ failed, reason given by server: No such file or directory

If it is omitted or set to nfsvers=2, it just hangs there.

Any clues?

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You have to mount it by the name you given the share:

mount -t nfs "172.16.3.84:/DISK 1" nas

e.g. for the default share

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