On 29-May-00 Gregory Hosler wrote:
> opps,
>
> just saw what I was looking for in "man exports" - I need to add "nohide"
> as an export option.
well, I added "nohide" to the export option in my /etc/exports, and mountd
doesn't like it. refuses to export the partition.
This is w/ a relatively stock RH 6.2 system.
is rpc.mountd out of sync w/ the exports man page ?
-Greg
> sorry.
>
> -Greg
>
> On 29-May-00 Gregory Hosler wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> just set up a Red Hat 6.2 system as a replacement to a much older RH server
>> (running RH 4.1, kernel 2.0, etc).
>>
>> I am noticing what is minimally a change in behaviour in nfsd.
>>
>> under previous distributions, if I exported "/", I was able to traverse
>> the entire filesystem, and all filesystems mounted upon the exported
>> filesystem. For example, i could traverse /usr which is a separate file
>> system,
>> and I was only exporting "/".
>>
>> Now, with RH6.2 (never tried this on RH6.0/RH6.1), I cannot traverse
>> filesystems
>> mounted on the exported filesystem.
>>
>> I am guessing that this is a feature of the new knfsd.
>>
>> is this intentional ?
>>
>> is this even correct (as compared to other nfs implementations) ?
>>
>> is there any way to get the old behaviour back ?
>>
>> thank you, and regards,
>>
>> -Greg
>>
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