I'm having a problem with NFS. My basic NFS is working; so I can mount the shares remotely. The problem is that I cannot "see" submounted partitions from across the network.
For example, on the server I have /home/ftp/pub as one partition. Then I have /home/ftp/pub/linux/debian as another drive/partition mounted on the server. I want to share out via NFS the /home/ftp/pub "tree", including the debian subdirectory/partition. I can mount the /home/ftp/pub on the client just fine, and I can access all the files normally. But when I try to access anything in the debian subdirectory I get a "fh_verify: linux/debian permission failure, acc=4, error=1" error message on the server. I've set permissions properly on the server and I've tried playing with various combinations of options from "man exports" but I can't seem to convince this to work properly. The server is a potato box using the nfs-common and nfs-kernel-server packages of version 0.1.6-3. The client is a woody box using the same packages at version 0.1.7.1-1. Anyone have any clues as to what I've botched up? Whacks with a clue-bat would be definitely appreciated, TIA. -- Regards, | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Upgrade your old legacy NT . | <http://www.golgotha.net> | machines to GNU/Linux! Randy | | See http://www.debian.org