Re: NFS share problems

2006-02-23 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-16 01:16:04, schrieb Stefan Srdic: > Hi, I've got one laptop running Debian Etch and a server running FreeBSD > 6.0. The server has NFS and ssh setup and configured. I use ssh for > administration and NFS to store and backup files onto my remote home > directory. > > I've recently tried

Re: NFS share problems

2006-02-16 Thread Stefan Srdic
Sinan Nalkaya wrote: >it seems the source is trying to use binaries and libraries located at >your local pc, so you need a su rights to compiled kernel on your local >pc. > > > > Here's the exports file on the FreeBSD server, my remote uid is 1000 and so is the users uid of the shared home direc

Re: NFS share problems

2006-02-16 Thread Sinan Nalkaya
in this case the nfs server options may be required, because there is several options like root_squash or no_root_squash that sets the uid and gid on the client (your local comp.), btw on your local computer as i know you have to have some root rights to compile kernel,so you can use sudo or (i hav

Re: NFS share problems

2006-02-16 Thread Stefan Srdic
Sinan Nalkaya wrote: >it seems the source is trying to use binaries and libraries located at >your local pc, so you need a su rights to compiled kernel on your local >pc. > > > > Okay, tried it manually as root. I was able to get the gconf configuration menu up and running. How can I do this as

Re: NFS share problems

2006-02-16 Thread Sinan Nalkaya
it seems the source is trying to use binaries and libraries located at your local pc, so you need a su rights to compiled kernel on your local pc. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]