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1.625: How do I get NFS mounting with Linux to work?


Linux by default requires any NFS mount to use a so called reserved port
below 1024 and AIX 4.3 does by default use ports above 1024. You can use
the nfso command to restrict AIX to the reserved port range as follows:

	nfso -o nfs_use_reserved_ports=1



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