Hello,

I have several machines at home; my main box is running LM 8.0/XF86 4, and
has several shares set up through both NFS and Samba.

The NFS share is set in /etc/exports like so:

        /       10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash)

The Samba shares I set up using SWAT.

I am having a few problems with my setup;  The first (and I think the most
straightforward) is with the NFS.  I setup this share for my laptop, a NEC
Versa M/75 (486DX 75Mhz w/8MB RAM) running Slackware 4.0 (from what I
gather one of the most complete distros for minimal machines), and
made it on "/" so that I wouldhave access to any/all partitions/folders.  I have found 
that I can
connect with NO problem, and I can see everything on the "/" partition,
but NOTHING from any of the OTHER partitions that are mounted on "/" are
browseable (as if they don't exist/aren't mounted).  That means that I can
NOT get into my /home, /mnt/win98, /mnt/win2000, /mnt/suse (the last 3 are
where I have mounted folders from other machines on the LAN that I want
access to) which is a problem, because those folders hold most of what I
want to access from the laptop.  It seems that the folders that aren't
showing are all on seperate partitions; is that right? when I export "/"
it does NOT export the whole tree, but ONLY that partition?

The other major problem, is that even though I installed rshd on my LM8
box, and I have the client on the Slack4 box, when I try and connect I get
the following message:

        hostname.domainname: Connection reset by peer

this, I have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA about.

I hope someone can help with these questions.

Thanks,
David Charles


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