Problem mounting / partition via nfs

Polachak, Jason CTR NSWCDD, W63 jason.polachak.ctr at navy.mil
Thu Feb 15 17:34:43 UTC 2007


ALL,

I figured it out. I had a lower level directory shared out first. I took
out the /home mount and it worked.

JP 

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NSWCDD, W63
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:57
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Subject: Problem mounting / partition via nfs 

All,

I am trying to share the / partition on my Red Hat 8 box. I am mounting
this box on a solaris 8 machine. However, when I try to execute the
following command. "mount -F nfs linux:/ /mnt" I get "nfs mount:
linux:/: Permission denied" However I have shared out the /home
directory and I can nfs mount that just fine. My /etc/exports file looks
like such. I then run exportfs -ua then exportfs -a. They show shared
via exportfs -v.

/home xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(rw)
/	xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(no_root_squash)
/home	xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(no_root_squash)
/boot xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(no_root_squash)

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

JP

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