What's the output of mount? What's the contents of /etc/fstab?
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Assistant Professor of Sociology; Book Review Editor, _Social Forces_
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, dsandif wrote:
Thanks to all who responded. This Fish app is great. Unfoutunatelly, I still
ran into the same problem. I must apologize for leaving out some additional
information here.
The kernel version of the machine that I am having problems with is
2.6.9-42.0.3.EL smp #1 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64. When I bootup and login to the
computer, directories\folders from other various linux computers are mounted
In a directory call (for example) “Resinfo”. So from my computer, if I CD
into Resinfo, I should be able to see a list of all the other computers with
their mounted “Resinfo” folder\directory, so for example, if I have linux
boxes apples, oranges, banana, and berries, I can be sitting at berries, ssh
into apples, CD to apples “Resinfo” directory\folder do an ls and see its
files and mounted folders\directories of oranges and banana. In this case,
when I ssh from berries to apples, CD to apple’s Resinfo” folder\directory
and do a ls…….I get nothing, just the [EMAIL PROTECTED] prompt, no list of files
or directories or folders.
hope this helps & thanks.
D-
Alan Porter wrote:
If you're trying to ssh to a remote box to find a file, and then you're
using scp to copy that file, you can combine these two steps using "fish".
On the local machine, open a konqueror browser window and type in the url
"fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED]". It will open a file browser that uses
SSH to browse and transfer files. It's a handy little utility.
As far as I know, it's only supported by konqueror.
Alan
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