I've got a stupid question for anyone who knows more about NFS than I do
(that ought to mean everybody!:-).
I'm trying to share out my /home/ftp/pub subdirectory over NFS. On the
server, /home/ftp/pub/ has another partition mounted as
/home/ftp/pub/linux/debian. The file system's fine on the server. It
shares out fine -- I can see /home/ftp/pub and its subdirs just fine from
the client.
But if I try to access /home/ftp/pub/linux/debian on the client, I get a
"fh_verify: linux/debian permission failure, acc=4, error=1".
Well, despite what was said last week about error messages, that one
doesn't help me much. I've played with about every combination of
permissions I can think of and still can't get NFS to show me the submounted
subdirectories. Any ideas?
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Randy | Why? Because with GNU/Linux, I can!
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