I think that partitions that have been mounted on the parent/server
system need to be explicity exported as a different mount point.

For example if you mounted /dev/sda1 on /mnt/data, your /etc exports
should contain an entry for /mnt/data, for it to be available on a
child/client system.

Regards,
Santanu


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On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:54 AM, das <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Friends
>
> When I am using NFS or SSHFS between my desktop and my laptop,
> mounting is working seamlessly both ways. But neither NFS or SSHFS is
> being able to see any mounted partition.
>
> In both the laptop and the desktop I have one partition mounted on
> '/mnt/data' where I keep many kinds of data. Now, in both the cases,
> when I am NFS or SSHFS mounting one machine from the other, the
> '/mnt/data' directory in the mounted system is shown as blank.
>
> Is there any way of mounting the system with the mounted partitions visible?
>
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> das
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