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> A nfs doesn't cross physical borders.  It's a security issue.  You will
> need to export each physical filesystem separately (you should be able
> to put it all back together on the remote machine by mounting the two
> filesystems together as they are on the originating machine.) 

Well, if this is true under linux, its new (less than 2 years old, which
I suppose is not so new, eh?)

I know that's how Solaris works, but linux treats, e.g. '/', as one big
filesystem WHEN VIEWED UNDER NFS, at least (as I say) a few
years ago (last time I tried it in other words).

I'll have to go try it again and report back here...

(And I'm not sure I understand why its a security issue)

rc


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