On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Denis Havlik wrote:
 
> Could you elaborate on this? I have home-directories automounted and the
> damn thing did not want to do a user-instalation for users whose dirs
> reside on an older RH 5.x machine.

When you say 'automounted' do you refer to the activities of the automount
demon, or are you just simply telling me that your /etc/fstab entries cause
those mounts automatically during booting?

You seem to be doing some kind of user-installation involving two machines?

The knfs restriction appears when eg root is trying to access a partition
which is mounted on a remote machine.     Navigation is stopped dead at the
mount point on the remote machine.      This problem is easily overcome if
the mount point is exported by the remote machine and connected to directly.

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Regards,

Ron. [AU] - sent by Linux.

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