you want nested nfs mounts which nfsv3/2 can't provide the export is associated to the mount point, it won't cross device limits
either put /usr/src in the same file system, or use another nfs host On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 7:52 PM, Nathan Goings <binarysp...@binaryspike.com> wrote: > I just setup NFS, and have gotten it working with my Windows 7 machine. > Basically, I'm working on a driver and want to use a graphical IDE. > > /etc/exports: > # > /usr -maproot=root -alldirs -network=192.168.37 -mask=255.255.255.0 > /usr/src -maproot=root -alldirs -network=192.168.37 -mask=255.255.255.0 > /mnt/drive2 -maproot=root -alldirs -network=192.168.37 -mask=255.255.255.0 > > (On windows) If I mount /usr, /usr/src is empty. I thought this was a > permission problem (thus, -maproot=root), then I thought it was a partition > problem (/dev/wd1f is mounted to /usr and /dev/wd1i is mounted to /usr/src). > > If I mount /usr/src alone, it works fine. Then if I mount /usr it continues > to work. However, if I mount /usr then /usr/src, it displays empty. > > Can anyone explain this? More importantly, is there a better way to achieve > this?