Craig White wrote:
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you definitely should not have " targeted for the
same mount point (/mnt/home) - that is a problem. Also, it is tricky to
do 'user' mounts because users would necessarily have write permissions.
So I would suggest that as root, you not only fix /etc/fstab on this
computer but you also chmod 777 on /mnt/home so users can deal with it.
But to be honest, /mnt was never intended to be a network mount point.
Craig
I'm not sure what the problem is with the "2 different nfs shares?"
You may be correct but I can connect two clients to different shares
with both su'd to root.
I used /mnt/home since that was what was used in an example that I
followed first time around. It seemed ok to me since /mnt has
nothing in it. What would be a better choice?
Thanks, Bob
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