Does anyone know if there is something in SELinux that would prevent 
fileshare access? I have set up a network server box using ubuntu. The 
exports sets up fine and the fstab works OK on other ubuntu boxes; when 
I exit ubuntu and boot into Centos 6.3, the one I plan to run RD in, I 
get a 'you don't have permission to access contents error' when I 
attempt to view the share.

The folders to mount the share in were created exactly the same way in 
centos as ubuntu (ie root created all subfolders in the media folder 
from terminal). fstab entry adding the same share also duplicated. 
appears to go through mount process with no error but when I attempt to 
view contents in file manager I get an X or restricted due to 
permissions error.

any pointers would be a help thanks

Andy

ps anyone looking to update grub for centos to dual boot an added ubuntu 
OS do a search of man or help for "grubby"  command in centos worked for 
me.
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