On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:58:11AM +0200, Olivier Thibault wrote:
| With older version of nfsd, the -r option allows remote machines to
| mount already mounted
| filesystem.
| nsfd in Redhat 6.2 hasn't this option. I tried to mount an already
| mounted filesystem. The mount
| succeeded but if i do a 'ls' of the mount point, it lists all the files
| and says for each one 'no such file
| or directory'.
Check the permissions on the mount point:
ld -ls /mnt/whatever
and also the underlying directory (the local one on which you mounted
the filesystem). I would guess you have read permission but not search
(x) permission on one of those two. It is a little known fact that the
permissions on the mount point itself (the local dir) matter even after
the mount, which is why such directories are usually 755 or 555
permissions.
Cheers,
--
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