Re: [CentOS] NFSv4: Using fsid=0 but *not* exporting the root filesystem [solved]

2019-06-12 Thread Frank Thommen
On 3/29/19 12:56 PM, James Pearson wrote: Frank Thommen wrote: I would like to use the NFSv4 ability to create a "root" filesystem with fsid=0, so that I don't have to refer to the whole path of the exported filesystem when I mount it.  However I do *not* want this root filesystem to be

Re: [CentOS] NFSv4: Using fsid=0 but *not* exporting the root filesystem

2019-03-29 Thread James Pearson
Frank Thommen wrote: > > I would like to use the NFSv4 ability to create a "root" filesystem with > fsid=0, so that I don't have to refer to the whole path of the exported > filesystem when I mount it.  However I do *not* want this root > filesystem to be mountable by any host.  Is that possible

[CentOS] NFSv4: Using fsid=0 but *not* exporting the root filesystem

2019-03-28 Thread Frank Thommen
Hi, I would like to use the NFSv4 ability to create a "root" filesystem with fsid=0, so that I don't have to refer to the whole path of the exported filesystem when I mount it. However I do *not* want this root filesystem to be mountable by any host. Is that possible and how? E.g