Hi Bret,
> > > > I'm hoping that "knfs" isn't a KDE NFS client.
> > >
> > > I think he means kernel NFS.
My mistake. Different package. I am using the kernel nfs daemon and nfsutils.
Thought Charles was talking about this. With this package "nohide" is a valid
option (man ex
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> >
> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > > I'm hoping that "knfs" isn't a KDE NFS client.
> >
> > I think he means kernel NFS.
> >
> > > > easy - export all three '/', '/var' and '/home'
> > >
> > > Sure, but then I have to mount each one sep
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> > I'm hoping that "knfs" isn't a KDE NFS client.
>
> I think he means kernel NFS.
>
> > > easy - export all three '/', '/var' and '/home'
> >
> > Sure, but then I have to mount each one separately, on the client box.
>
> Are th
Hi Mike,
> I'm hoping that "knfs" isn't a KDE NFS client.
I think he means kernel NFS.
> > easy - export all three '/', '/var' and '/home'
>
> Sure, but then I have to mount each one separately, on the client box.
Are these directories on different partitions? In that case
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Charles Galpin wrote:
> > Why is this? In earlier version, I could mount / and be able to go
> > anywhere I needed to, regardless of how the host system was
> > partitioned/mounted. The client system could mount / (if allowed)
> > and go anywhere on the filesystem that it ne
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Michael Burger wrote:
> Good morning.
morning
> I have 3 partitions on 2 hard drives, all mounted, all that I want to
> be able to export via nfs.
>
> / (hda6)
> /var (hda5)
> /home (hdb1)
>
> If I export / insert.ip.address.here(rw,no_root_squash,insecure), it
> expo
Good morning.
I have 3 partitions on 2 hard drives, all mounted, all that I want to
be able to export via nfs.
/ (hda6)
/var (hda5)
/home (hdb1)
If I export / insert.ip.address.here(rw,no_root_squash,insecure), it
exports / just fine, but on the machine which has mounted /, I can
not traverse