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EtherDFS appears setup and working server side (service shows green) and I have setup a dos mountpoint and updated the global config to reflect this and the link device. On the client side I installed a packet driver that came with my network card (NIC2002 with nwpd packet driver), and run etherdfs with the mac shown in "ip link show" and C-X for the drives. Both machines are wired, but there are a couple of physical switches away from each other and the server side is a Debian VM running on ProxMox.
Issue is the client will mount an X drive and show "file not found" instead of listing the 1 file on the drive. Trying to create and save a file on the drive also gives "file not found" on save.
Are there any steps I can take to troubleshoot in the absence of error messages? I suppose I could try walking up the stack and installing an ethernet driver on the client to see if it can ping other machines. I can also try installing etherdfs on another machine and see if it works with the same mac. Is there a better approach?
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EtherDFS appears setup and working server side (service shows green) and I have setup a dos mountpoint and updated the global config to reflect this and the link device. On the client side I installed a packet driver that came with my network card (NIC2002 with nwpd packet driver), and run etherdfs with the mac shown in "ip link show" and C-X for the drives. Both machines are wired, but there are a couple of physical switches away from each other and the server side is a Debian VM running on ProxMox.
Issue is the client will mount an X drive and show "file not found" instead of listing the 1 file on the drive. Trying to create and save a file on the drive also gives "file not found" on save.
Are there any steps I can take to troubleshoot in the absence of error messages? I suppose I could try walking up the stack and installing an ethernet driver on the client to see if it can ping other machines. I can also try installing etherdfs on another machine and see if it works with the same mac. Is there a better approach?
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