As far as I know the NFS mechanism allows mounting a single filesystem
and ignores sub mounts.
This is also quite secure, in a way.
Maybe I misunderstood the situation, but a simple solution would be to
export also the /mnt/win on the server,
and mount it separately on the client..
- Oren
Rafi Gordon wrote:
Hi linux gurus,
I have a machine which is dual boot (linux /windows).
The windows partition is /dev/hda1.
This machine is booted usually into linux (though it is possible of
course
to boot to windows).
I mount the windows partition (/dev/hda1) on /mnt/win (type vfat ,rw).
I created /etc/exports file for this dual boot machine;
it contains one line:
/ ip_Of_A_DifferentLinuxMachine(rw,no_root_squash)
Now , from another linux machine I nfs mount the dual-boot linux machine.
But I cannot see the contents of the /mnt/win folder (it is empty).
Is there a way to nfs mount that dual machine so that the /mnt/win
contents will be available ? And in case the
answer is 'no', are there other alternatives (excpet samba)?
Rafi
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