The "Permission denied" problem seems to be related to the nfs access. Even if the nfs access is full access, ie write, no_root_squash etc, the same error appears.
I have not found a solution yet. Fran. On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 10:28, Timm Essigke wrote: > Hi, > > I installed vserver on debian without any problems - Great! > > Now I want to mount e.g. my local debian mirror into my vserver, but I > want to do it read-only for the vserver, while having it rw in context 0. > > mount --bind -o ro mounts it rw, which is a known bug I found as > debian-bug #116017 of mount, but seems to be rather a bug in 2.4.x > kernels, that options are ignored, when --bind is used. > > I tried to remount ro, which works, but sets not only the mount in the > vserver ro, but also the original mount. > > Next idea: > I exported the directory via nfs and mounted it with > mount -t nfs -o ro,addr=192.168.0.100 (which is the IP of my vserver) > > This gives me what I want, when I test is from context 0, but even a cd > gives "Permission denied" in the vserver! Why? > > I guess, somebody found a solution for this "standard" problem in > vservers already!? > > Thanks in advance, > > Timm
