Am Dienstag, 6. September 2005 14:19 schrieb Rainer Kulhanek:
> > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ...
> > "Error
> > The entered path is incorrect.
> > It must be shorter than 70 chars and it must start with a slash
> > (/)"
> >
> > That's not correct!
> >
> > in my /etc/fstab I entered:
> > pc03:/home/public mnt/pc03_public nfs user,defaults,noauto,rw 0 0
> > and do a
> > # cd
> > # mkdir mnt/pc03_public
> > # mount mnt/pc03_public
> > 
> > this works fine. The export entry on pc03 is:
> > /home/public 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
> > (secure,rw,async,nohide,subtree_check,root_squash)
> 
> I think it is correct!! ;-)
>
> The path mnt/pc03_public is shorter than 70 chars! Things like
> user,defaults... should be wrote in an other field.

Hi Rainer,

thats not the point. The message says "must start with a slash" and 
_that's_ not correct. You can use relative mountpoints. And of course I 
wrote "user,defaults..." in another field.

-- mdc

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