On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Charles Galpin wrote:

> > Why is this? In earlier version, I could mount / and be able to go
> > anywhere I needed to, regardless of how the host system was
> > partitioned/mounted.  The client system could mount / (if allowed)
> > and go anywhere on the filesystem that it needed to.
>
> forget why. I think this is a *feature* of knfs

In this case, the NFS client is an OS/2 machine.  I'm hoping that "knfs"
isn't a KDE NFS client.

> > So...what is the problem, here, and how do I fix it, short of
> > reinstalling the OS on an HD with a single partition/filesystem.
>
> easy - export all three '/', '/var' and '/home'

Sure, but then I have to mount each one separately, on the client box.

Since the machine in question is an OS/2 machine, I wanted to be able to
mount the whole shebang under one drive letter.  Not possible if I have to
mount each file system separately.



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