On 28-feb-09, at 02:22, Lane Lester wrote:

> The server machine can dual boot to either a Ubuntu or W2K  
> partition, and there is a third vfat partition that I use for  
> documents and such that I want available to both OSes. I would like  
> to put the server document root on this vfat partition, but neither  
> lighttpd nor Cherokee will use it. If I specify /mnt/extra/www for  
> Cherokee, it gives me a 404 error when I try to browse there... and  
> there is a good index.html in the folder.
>
> Is there something special that has to be done to enable a separate  
> partition as the document root? Someone said something about bind,  
> but I didn't know what they were talking about.


It looks pretty much like a permissions issue. I'd check whether the  
web server user has read/listing (rx) access to the document root  
directory.

Good luck Lane :-)

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