Rick,
On 04-Apr-02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now I would suspect this:
> * UID on NFS sharing and laptop are different (should work with right 777
> anyway)
>
No I checked this, they are the same. They where originally 777 on the client
and 775 on the server but I now changed them to 775 on b
David,
Thank you for your help. Yours is the first intelligent response we have got.
On 02-Apr-02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Welcome to NFS. We can't believe it works at all. ;-)
>
>>The first try I did
>>
>>[root]# mount -o rsize=1024,wsize=1024 valencia:/home/jna/mnt/valencia
>>mount: RPC:
Ed and List,
On 02-Apr-02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You have exported /home but your mount statement specifies /home/jna. I
> believe they must match.
>
> Have you checked the logs on your nfs server?
>
> Ed
>
Sorry, this was a typo on my part in my question sent to the list. I have been
ar
Ok list,
I need some help.
I have a laptop running RedHat 6.2. I am trying to mount directories via NFS.
Now I do not want to do this if the laptop is not on my local LAN, so I am not
starting NFS in my boot scripts. I am starting it manually. The tower onto
which I am mounting the laptop di
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Are there any open source UML <> Java tools out there?
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