Le samedi 8 janvier 2011 16:16:52 Rob Owens, vous avez écrit :
> On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 03:41:54PM +0100, Xavier Brochard wrote:
> > Le samedi 8 janvier 2011 15:15:22 Rob Owens, vous avez écrit :
> > > I need to mount some nfs shares on my fat clients.  I tried calling a
> > > script with RCFILE_01 in lts.conf, but the problem is this script gets
> > > called before portmap is started.  So for now I put my mount commands
> > > in rc.local.
> > > 
> > > Is there a better or "official" way to do this?  Editing fstab in the
> > > chroot doesn't work.  It seems to be ignored (unless it too is called
> > > before portmap is started).
> > > 
> > > I'm running Debian Lenny with LTSP from backports.
> > 
> > if you need users to access a nfs share, you have to mount it on the
> > server
> 
> I have some shares mounted on the server (under /mnt) but /mnt on the
> fat clients is empty.  What other steps are there besides mounting the
> shares on the server?

Awfully sorry, I didn't read carefully and didn't understand that you are 
using fat clients. On fat client every directories that one sees are 
directories of the client, not the server, isn't it? or does the /home comes 
from the server? in the latter case, just mount your share in the server /home 
directory.


Xavier
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