Nate Waddoups wrote:
>
> On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Hidong Kim wrote:
>
> > > I'm now able to get my two machines to mount each others' root partitions,
> > > and directories on the root filesystem. Other filesystems (/usr/local or
> > > /home, for example) still don't work. :-/
> >
> > If you're trying to export things like /usr/local from one machine to
> > another, do you have the correct entries in your /etc/exports and
> > /etc/fstab?
>
> Yep, I have fstab and exports entries all figured out, and I'm able to
> mount anything I want ** if it's on the same disk partition as the
> server's root (/) filesystem. **
>
> So, I can use NFS to share / and /root and /var and /etc, since they're on
> the same disk partition. But /usr/local and /home will not work - I get
> "getfh: operation not permitted" every time. /usr/local is on a different
> partition than /, and /home is on a whole nother disk.
>
> I'm stumped.
>
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Hi, Nate,
Have you looked into root squashing? Try 'man exports' for more info.
Good luck,
Hidong
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