On Wednesday 13 June 2007 11:06:57 pm Bernard Li wrote:
> Is pfilter enabled?  That's what we ship as a "firewall" -- it should
> be disabled by default though.

No, do not have it installed. I traced down what's causing the problem with 
NFS mounts, now need to search for explanation how to fix it. In short: it 
looks like if I have any directory in a filesystem tree exported/mounted 
read-only then all other directories are also forced to be read-only. This 
was not working like this before and in fact this same setup has no problems 
with all of my other clients, ranging from RedHat 8 to Ubuntu 7.04. So this 
is something inroduced in Fedora 7 NFS code since I did not have it installed 
anywhere outside this new cluster yet.

In Russia we say... live hundred years, learn hundred years... and someone 
always adds... and die still being a fool ;-)

Thanks for your patience!

--Ivan


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