Re: [CentOS] mount as ro for users, rw for root?

2008-12-13 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>Under CentOS 5.2, is it possible to mount an iscsi filesystem/partition as >rw for root, but ro for users? Possibly, but iSCSI is not a file sharing protocol. You can only mount cluster FS's with multiple ini's or when root changes the FS while another client has it mounted funny stuff happens s

Re: [CentOS] mount as ro for users, rw for root?

2008-12-13 Thread Jim Wildman
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Scott R. Ehrlich wrote: > Under CentOS 5.2, is it possible to mount an iscsi filesystem/partition as > rw for root, but ro for users? > > If so, what would be the proper syntax? > > I think it will have to be group/user permissions just like a normal SCSI drive -

[CentOS] mount as ro for users, rw for root?

2008-12-13 Thread Scott R. Ehrlich
Under CentOS 5.2, is it possible to mount an iscsi filesystem/partition as rw for root, but ro for users? If so, what would be the proper syntax? Thanks. Scott ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos