Re: Mounting Problem
From: Eirik (hxaxnxnxixbxaxlxkxaxnxnxixbxaxlx_at_xyxaxhxoxo.no)
Date: 12/17/03
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 19:32:23 +0100
I solved it after reading question 3.2 in part 2
of the FAQ(How to Access Files on a MS-DOS
Partition or Floppy)(Not perfect, however. I still
cannot get write access to the partition for normal
users.)
Now I've got another problem: I have exported my
home directory(/home/keisar) with this entry in
/etc/exports:
# cat /etc/exports | grep keisar
/home/eirik 192.168.0.2(rw)
When I mount this directory on the client with
this command:
# mount 192.168.0.1:/home/eirik /mnt/EIRIK -t nfs
Regular users cannot read the contents of the directory
(ls: .: permission denied), and the root user is allowed to
ls, but it shows nothing.
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