> On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 11:11:31AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> I've patched a vanilla 2.6.18.8 kernel with this tuesday's release. 
>>> <M> Another unionfs ---   These options are generated automatically
>>> for 2.6.18.8 [*]   Use simplified (fake) nameidata Maximum number of
>>> branches (127)  ---> [*]   Use <sysfs>/fs/aufs ---   INOTIFY and
>>> AUFS_HINOTIFY are disabled [*]   NFS-exportable aufs [ ]   ksize.patch
>>> was applied or not [*]   Debug aufs [ ]   Compatibility with Unionfs
>>> (obsolete)
>> 
>> Thank you. I can see no problem in your configuration. But version
>> 20070327 had a bug and you could not compile it. Did you fix it by
>> yourself? If not, please check your loaded or linked aufs version.
>> 
>>> the contents of /etc/exports is
>> :::
>>> /data_test
>>> 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(async,no_subtree_check,ro)
>> 
>> To export aufs, you need to specify fsid option in your exports. Please
>> read the manual.
> Sorry, this seems rather trivial, but I'm still unsure of how to get the
> fsid of a given file system.
>> But I don't think this is the reason of
>>> mount: stargate:/data_test failed, reason given by server: Permission
>>> denied.
>> 
>> So I am afraid that your loaded or linked aufs version is old.
>> 
> I've tried with newer versions (haven't tried 04-09 yet), and I'm still
> getting the same error message.  All versions of aufs give the same
> problem, and all other file systems that I try to mount remotely work with
> more or less the same config.  I'll have to try this with another box.  I
> think part of the problem might be that the system that I'm attempting to
> mount it on is on a 64 bit system.  I remember that there were some issues
> with the number of bits for the handles, but I'm not sure.
> 


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