So I spent part of today trying to set up an NFS mount on an Ubuntu server earlier today, and kept running into problems.
Fortunately, I found out what was causing the issue.
To hopefully save someone else some trouble, I want to share what I discovered in case anyone else runs into the same issue.
My first step was to run the command "sudo apt nfs-kernal-server" on the Linux server.
I kept getting the error message "Unable to locate package nfs-kernal-server".
I tried a bunch of things. Checking repositories. Checking router settings. Checking firewalls. Nothing seemed to work!
Then I noticed the source of my troubles.
Turns out the command I was looking for was "sudo apt nfs-kernel-server". With an "e" in kernel.
So what does it mean if you run into this same issue?
Probably that you grew up with a Commodore 64 or an Amiga as your first computer.
#Amiga #Linux #SysAdmin #Commodore #RetroComputer #RetroComputing #C64 #Ubuntu
Some updates on the ceasefire issue.
To start with, Biden publicized a proposal that he said came from the Israeli government, which is fairly similar to what Egypt had presented to Hamas. The Israeli war cabinet had voted for it; Ben Gvir and Smotrich are threatening to vote down the government, while Lapid is saying that if they do, he'll vote with the government. It's leading people to say that it's not the real Israeli proposal, but it is, Bibi is just not announcing it.
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