nfs and writing rights
From: Dominik Juszczyk (djus_at_poczta.onet.pl)
Date: 10/16/03
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 20:59:28 +0200
Hi
I want to mount my home directory with nfs on other computer, and I want to
have writing rights there.
In /etc/exports file I'm adding something like this:
/home/andziu 10.10.10.9(rw)
where /home/anddziu is directory which I want to mount, at host with IP
10.10.10.9 with rw rights (it's how I understend this line)
On host 10.10.10.9 in /etc/fstab I'm adding line:
10.10.10.8:/home/andziu /home/andziu/djus nfs rw,noauto
I'm mounting /home/andziu (which is on 10.10.10.8 host) in /home/andziu/djus
directory.(on 10.10.10.9 host).
Unfortunately after mount I have no rigts to write in this directory.
And here is my quetion: is this possible at all? and if yes, then what I'm
doing wrong?
sorry for my english, but as you can see it's not my first language...
thanks in advance for any help
-- Pozdrawiam, Dominik Juszczyk
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