Setting up a network share [SOLVED]

I'm trying to setup a network share using NFS but get "can't read superblock" when trying to mount. This is the first time I've tryied setting a shared folder in linux.
It's a new install (0.8 Voodoo) updated.  The only packages I've installed are nfs-utils and partimage and samba.
I'm following this howto to try to get it working... http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/
Added portmap,nfslock,nfsd to my DEAMONS()
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng network netfs crond samba portmap nfslock nfsd)
Added this to my /etc/exports file
/shares 172.25.1.157(rw)
Added this to my /etc/hosts.allow
portmap: 172.25.1.157
lockd: 172.25.1.157
rquotad: 172.25.1.157
mountd: 172.25.1.157
statd: 172.25.1.157
This is what is in my /etc/hosts.deny
ALL: ALL: DENY
I reboot the system, everything looks fine. I get some warnings about subtree_check not being set, but it defaults to subtree_check, so should be fine.
I do "rpcinfo -p" looks like what the HOWTO shows, etc...
When I try to mount it, this is what I get
[root@myhost mnt]# mount 172.25.1.156:/shares /mnt/shares/
mount: 172.25.1.156:/shares: can't read superblock
I tried the same thing between two computers at home last night, they had much more stuff installed, but i got the same "can't read superblock" error...
Thank you for your help!

byte wrote:Did you try with 'mount -t nfs ...'?
Nope, same thing...
It led me to trying all kinds of other options, -o tcp,udp,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,ro,rw, etc... but same thing... "can't read superblock"
Thanks for the suggestion!

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    05/01/2015 11:21:11.061 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x554 Click-To-Run Telemetry aqkhc Medium {"SessionID":"bfe53625-5d12-4e1a-b3b4-2d8e88b0d108","GeoID":"244","Ver":"15.0.4615.1002","ExeVer":"15.0.4615.1002","SecuritySessionId":"0","ModulePath":"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\ClientX64\OfficeClickToRun.exe","CommandLine":"/service","Bitness":"64","IntegrityLevel":"0x4000"}
    05/01/2015 11:21:11.061 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x554 Click-To-Run Telemetry aqkhe Medium {"SessionID":"bfe53625-5d12-4e1a-b3b4-2d8e88b0d108","GeoID":"244","Ver":"15.0.4615.1002","OSVersion":"6.1","SP":"1","ProductType":"1","ProcessorArch":"9","Locale":"1033"}
    05/01/2015 11:21:11.061 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x568 Click-To-Run annt7 Medium ProcessPool::Initialize - Initializing Main Process Pool
    05/01/2015 11:21:11.061 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x568 Click-To-Run annuf Medium SystemProcessPool::DoInitialize - Initializing System Process Pool
    05/01/2015 11:21:11.061 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x568 Click-To-Run anntv Medium ConfigurationManager::Initialize - Initializing ConfigurationManager
    05/01/2015 11:21:11.061 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x568 Click-To-Run annt4 Medium Pipeline::Initialize - Initializing pipeline with PipelineServerName: "ClickToRun_Pipeline" and InstallationPath: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15"
    05/01/2015 11:21:11.154 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x568 Click-To-Run annt1 Medium Orchestration::Initialize - Initializing Orchestration
    05/01/2015 11:21:11.201 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x568 Click-To-Run annto Medium ApiServer::Initialize - Initializing ApiServer for endpoint: C2RClientAPI_Server_System
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.661 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x828 Click-To-Run annty Medium ExecutionContext::QueueScenario - Set executing scenario to UPDATE
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.661 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x828 Click-To-Run annuz Medium TaskFactory::TryLoadScenario - Start loading UPDATE scenario
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.661 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x828 Click-To-Run annu0 Medium TaskFactory::TryLoadScenario - Loading UPDATE scenario is successful
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x828 Click-To-Run amavh Medium ScenarioController::Initialize - requested display level: False
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x828 Click-To-Run annua Medium ProcessPool::QueueTaskItem - Task SCENARIO:{AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034} is being scheduled to run in this process
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0x828 Click-To-Run aoicd Medium ExecutionContext::QueueScenario - Successfully queue scenario UPDATE.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf6c Click-To-Run annua Medium ProcessPool::QueueTaskItem - Task UPDATEDETECTION:{77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0} is being scheduled to run in this process
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf6c Click-To-Run annvj Medium Worker::TaskExecutionThreadProc - Task SCENARIO:{AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034} completed with TaskState TASKSTATE_EXECUTING.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf6c Click-To-Run annu6 Medium TaskGroup::DoHandleWorkerCompleteEvent - Task {AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034} complete event is handled by task {AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf6c Click-To-Run apm4n Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Task AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034 is not finished.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run Telemetry amb0n Medium TaskUpdateDetection::ApplySettings: Beginning Update Scenario. {"SessionID":"bfe53625-5d12-4e1a-b3b4-2d8e88b0d108","GeoID":"244","Ver":"15.0.4615.1002","TargetVersion":"UNDEFINED","InstallID":"C5912794-7300-4A10-840B-575B03DB98F8","TaskId":"77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0","TaskState":"TASKSTATE_EXECUTING","UpdatePathType":"CUSTOM","TaskType":"UPDATEDETECTION:{77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0}","Scenario":"UPDATE","TriggeringUI":"UNDEFINED","TaskCaller":"SCHEDULEDTASK"}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run Telemetry aoh6s Medium TaskUpdateDetection::Execute: Ending Update scenario, task trigger source disabled. {"SessionID":"bfe53625-5d12-4e1a-b3b4-2d8e88b0d108","GeoID":"244","Ver":"15.0.4615.1002","InstallID":"C5912794-7300-4A10-840B-575B03DB98F8","TaskState":"TASKSTATE_EXECUTING","TaskId":"77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0","TaskType":"UPDATEDETECTION:{77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0}","Scenario":"UPDATE"}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run annvj Medium Worker::TaskExecutionThreadProc - Task UPDATEDETECTION:{77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0} completed with TaskState TASKSTATE_FAILED.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4b Medium Task::DoHandleWorkerCompleteEvent - Setting Task (77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0) Task State to (TASKSTATE_FAILED)
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run aqkg7 Medium Task::DoHandleWorkerCompleteEvent - No event is specified for task (77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0)
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run Telemetry apm4e Medium Task::HandleTaskStateFailed - Handling TaskState (TASKSTATE_FAILED) for task (77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0). {"SessionID":"bfe53625-5d12-4e1a-b3b4-2d8e88b0d108","GeoID":"244","Ver":"15.0.4615.1002","InstallID":"C5912794-7300-4A10-840B-575B03DB98F8","TaskState":"TASKSTATE_FAILED","TaskId":"77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0","TaskType":"UPDATEDETECTION:{77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0}","Scenario":"UPDATE"}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apkpk Monitorable ScenarioController::CheckProcessPool - Failed to get/create ui process pool, and we are not the ui handler. Cannot process event
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run annu6 Medium TaskGroup::DoHandleWorkerCompleteEvent - Task {77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0} complete event is handled by task {AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4p Medium TaskGroup::DoCancel - Attempting to cancel task {AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4a Monitorable Task::DoCancel - Can't cancel task (77176F9C-873B-4A7D-8051-EBEB52DDE8B0) because it is in TASKSTATE_FAILED state
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm39 Medium Task::DoCancel - Task (57173191-24E0-42E1-96F4-914AF8CFD1D5) in TASKSTATE_NOTSTARTED, set to Cancelled.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm39 Medium Task::DoCancel - Task (AA63EED2-70B9-4E21-952C-9CFB09EC37C0) in TASKSTATE_NOTSTARTED, set to Cancelled.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4p Medium TaskGroup::DoCancel - Attempting to cancel task {D1506E3F-4B2A-41D3-913B-FA3E889CE20D}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4p Medium TaskGroup::DoCancel - Attempting to cancel task {539BA5C1-BC18-4D11-AF61-CF6EDC58DC33}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm39 Medium Task::DoCancel - Task (D1E1E548-917D-4D75-8AE5-FC76856C66DC) in TASKSTATE_NOTSTARTED, set to Cancelled.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4p Medium TaskGroup::DoCancel - Attempting to cancel task {9A54EEBA-7B8D-4BD5-8EFE-D21E58FFFEE3}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4p Medium TaskGroup::DoCancel - Attempting to cancel task {9C141B7D-2B22-4C33-9C5C-F6F3394AD19E}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4p Medium TaskGroup::DoCancel - Attempting to cancel task {501487AD-0A47-419D-AF30-B9E616A4579B}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4p Medium TaskGroup::DoCancel - Attempting to cancel task {0270BAF9-3CE0-46EE-A3FE-099ABC06BC14}
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm39 Medium Task::DoCancel - Task (F0E5AF5D-5D82-4370-A2A6-C064CBC39247) in TASKSTATE_NOTSTARTED, set to Cancelled.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task 0270BAF9-3CE0-46EE-A3FE-099ABC06BC14.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task 501487AD-0A47-419D-AF30-B9E616A4579B.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm39 Medium Task::DoCancel - Task (A5E75ADF-8BF1-44C4-8900-1BE6070EB609) in TASKSTATE_NOTSTARTED, set to Cancelled.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task 9C141B7D-2B22-4C33-9C5C-F6F3394AD19E.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task 9A54EEBA-7B8D-4BD5-8EFE-D21E58FFFEE3.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task 539BA5C1-BC18-4D11-AF61-CF6EDC58DC33.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task D1506E3F-4B2A-41D3-913B-FA3E889CE20D.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run apm4o Medium TaskGroup::Finalize - Finalizing task AC2F0D89-6518-48E9-A0D9-EF039C456034.
    05/01/2015 11:24:50.676 OFFICECL (0x550) 0xf70 Click-To-Run annt0 Medium ExecutionContext::ResetExecutingScenario - Reset executing scenario

    Hi,
    I replied in the other thread:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/e9e6be40-fb92-4734-9f94-9dee5599b1d8/office-365-pro-plus-2013-update-wont-apply-automatically?forum=officeitpro#c156ed8c-f65c-450c-9e0f-85f0de513c20
    It seems when the install finished it added an extra Office\Data to the path. My path should be \\hsbswpush02\GPsoftware\o365\Office\Data\15.0.4551.1005
    but it shows
    \\hsbswpush02\GPsoftware\o365\Office\Data\Office\Data15.0.4551.1005
    If I edit the path and delete the extra Office\Data Office 365 ProPlus updates from my network location. I cannot figure out why it is adding the extra Office\Data to the path.
    My config file looks like this:
      <Updates Enabled="TRUE" UpdatePath="\\hsbswpush02\GPsoftware\o365\Office\Data" />
    have you tried omitting the \Office\Data element, from the Updates element ?
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219426.aspx#BKMK_UpdatesElement
    Don
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