Jos Collin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sorry. The question was not clear. I want to mount a remote DVD and have
> it presented to me on my local machine. I was searching whether there is any
> option using the command 'mount'. Is it possible with 'mount -t nfs' or
> 'mount -t smbfs'?
You coul
Jos Collin wrote:
> Still the same error.
>
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:04 PM, François Cerbelle
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Le Mar 19 août 2008 16:28, Jos Collin a écrit :
>> > I tried the following command in the remote machine
>> > exportfs -v -i 192.168.0.100:/root/dvddir/ -o no_roo
I'm getting the same error. But I'm able to mount a device, which is
'read-write' able
- Jos Collin
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Johannes Wiedersich <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 08/19/2008 03:53 PM, Jos Collin wrote:
> >> in local machine mount it... export using nfs..
> >>
> >> and in r
On 08/19/2008 03:53 PM, Jos Collin wrote:
>> in local machine mount it... export using nfs..
>>
>> and in remote machine mount it
>
> I can mount any other remote device using this method but not dvd. I can
> mount a remote pen drive and see the contents locally. But when I try to
> mount the dvd
Still the same error.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:04 PM, François Cerbelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Le Mar 19 août 2008 16:28, Jos Collin a écrit :
> > I tried the following command in the remote machine
> > exportfs -v -i 192.168.0.100:/root/dvddir/ -o no_root_squash
> > mount -t nfs 192.168
Le Mar 19 août 2008 16:28, Jos Collin a écrit :
> I tried the following command in the remote machine
> exportfs -v -i 192.168.0.100:/root/dvddir/ -o no_root_squash
> mount -t nfs 192.168.0.101:/root/dvddir/ laptopdvd/
You might try :
mount -t nfs,ro 192.168.0.101:/root/dvddir/ laptopdvd/
and/o
I'm not modifying the /etc/exports file.
I tried the following command in the remote machine
exportfs -v -i 192.168.0.100:/root/dvddir/ -o no_root_squash
And tried to mount it in the local machine using the following command.
mount -t nfs 192.168.0.101:/root/dvddir/ laptopdvd/
It displays the f
Le Mar 19 août 2008 15:53, Jos Collin a écrit :
> debian:~# mount -t nfs 192.168.0.101:/root/dvddir/ laptopdvd/
> mount: 192.168.0.101:/root/dvddir/ failed, reason given by server:
> Permission denied
> I don't know whether it is a problem because of the read-only file system.
No, I think it is b
On 08/19/2008 03:53 PM, Jos Collin wrote:
>> in local machine mount it... export using nfs..
>>
>> and in remote machine mount it
>
> I can mount any other remote device using this method but not dvd. I can
> mount a remote pen drive and see the contents locally. But when I try to
> mount the dvd
> in local machine mount it... export using nfs..
>
> and in remote machine mount it
I can mount any other remote device using this method but not dvd. I can
mount a remote pen drive and see the contents locally. But when I try to
mount the dvd locally using the following command shows the error.
Le Mar 19 août 2008 13:30, Jos Collin a écrit :
> I'm sorry. The question was not clear. I want to mount a remote DVD and
> have it presented to me on my local machine. I was searching whether
> there is any option using the command 'mount'. Is it possible with 'mount
> -t nfs' or 'mount -t smbfs'
in local machine mount it... export using nfs..
and in remote machine mount it
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Jos Collin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. It is not mounted.
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Is the remote DVD already mounted o
No. It is not mounted.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is the remote DVD already mounted on the remote machine?
>
> On 08/19/08 06:30, Jos Collin wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry. The question was not clear. I want to mount a remote DVD and
>> have it presented to
Is the remote DVD already mounted on the remote machine?
On 08/19/08 06:30, Jos Collin wrote:
I'm sorry. The question was not clear. I want to mount a remote DVD and
have it presented to me on my local machine. I was searching whether
there is any option using the command 'mount'. Is it possib
I'm sorry. The question was not clear. I want to mount a remote DVD and have
it presented to me on my local machine. I was searching whether there is any
option using the command 'mount'. Is it possible with 'mount -t nfs' or
'mount -t smbfs'?
- Jos Collin
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Ron Joh
On 08/19/08 06:03, Jos Collin wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to mount a remote file system using the command
'mount'? (not sshfs). I'm using Linux in the remote machine too. I'm
trying to mount the dvd in the remote machine.
You want a remote filesystem visible to your machine? That's what
NF
Le Mar 19 août 2008 13:03, Jos Collin a écrit :
> Is there any way to mount a remote file system using the command 'mount'?
> (not sshfs). I'm using Linux in the remote machine too. I'm trying to
> mount the dvd in the remote machine.
Hi,
I am not sure to understand you problem :
- Do you want t
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