Usually the "bug" has its hands on my keyboard, but this time, I really
wonder.
I just migrated a user to linux. I set up a user account on the
workgroup server, and made a user account for her on her machine. Same
name, same group, same numeric UID and GID on both machines. She's in
hosts. The workgroup server is in hosts on her machine. And
/etc/export has her hostname as a (rw) on her homew directory on the
workgroup server. Another share on the WGS owned by nobody and group
users is successfully shared to her machine. (like a local exchange that
everyone can read and write to to share things like memos, resolutions,
draft contracts, etc.)
So her nfs client is working. The Server's knfsd seems to be working.
I am able to mount my own share in /home on the server.
But every time I try to mount this one, I get a single error mesage
"Permission denied"
Now the share is in fstab set up by linuxconf, and the common share
mounts at boot
But the home share gives TWO fail messages at boot--identical ones.
Umm --HELP?
Thanks in advance
Civileme