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On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 22:30 +0100, xake@×××××××××.net wrote: |
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> Why do you want mountd to tuch /dev/sdb1 to start with? I thing you |
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> have a |
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> missconfiguration somewhere... |
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/dev/sdb1 is the partition that it's supposed to share. I never had a |
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problem with the NFS config other than with SELinux now. |
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> For me most/all NFS denials went away when I restructured the folder |
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> placments on my system to acctually follow "the standard" (i.e. place |
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> stuff where NFS are supposed to read/write to them) and configure NFS |
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> thereafter. |
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All I did to configure was tell it to share /data (sdb1) on the local |
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LAN in /etc/exports and started the nfs services. |
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What do you mean standard place to put stuff? Is there any docs |
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available on the proper way to configure NFS? I found some stuff in the |
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forums but it just ended up pointing to |
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http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Share_Directories_via_NFS. |
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Loren Bandiera <lorenb@××××××××××××××.com> |
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LB Technology Services, Inc. |
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