Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-16 Thread VE4PER/ Andy
ists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of VE4PER/ >> Andy >> Sent: Wed 16/01/2013 01:36 >> To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System >> Subject: Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions >> >> Looks like it was selinux after all; I just set it to permissi

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-16 Thread Cowboy
On Wednesday 16 January 2013 02:54:28 pm Geoff Barkman wrote: > I'm assuming its a dual boot set up. if the /home directory (and the > username) is the same partition on the hard drive for both Os's... > thats a recipe for disaster Maybe yes, maybe not. Depends on who the admin is, and how it's

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-16 Thread Geoff Barkman
aths to the NFS daemon. > > Regards, > > Wayne > > > -Original Message- > From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of VE4PER/ Andy > Sent: Wed 16/01/2013 01:36 > To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System > Subject: Re: [R

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-16 Thread Wayne Merricks
t; Wayne > > > -Original Message- > From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of James > Harrison > Sent: Wed 16/01/2013 00:42 > To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System > Subject: Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissio

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-15 Thread Cowboy
On Tuesday 15 January 2013 08:11:27 pm VE4PER/ Andy wrote: > Same linux userID and password on both boxes only diff I can see is > centos numeric user ID associated with normal userID is different in > each box; but likely same with other ubuntu boxes as well no? *nix user ID's are numeric. ( a

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-15 Thread VE4PER/ Andy
sts.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of James Harrison Sent: Wed 16/01/2013 00:42 To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System Subject: Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Does the appropriate user have execute permissions (v

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-15 Thread VE4PER/ Andy
Same linux userID and password on both boxes only diff I can see is centos numeric user ID associated with normal userID is different in each box; but likely same with other ubuntu boxes as well no? On 16/01/13 00:42, James Harrison wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > D

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-15 Thread VE4PER/ Andy
dell Radio Automation System Subject: Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Does the appropriate user have execute permissions (via user or group or world permissions)? chmod 755 mount-dir might solve it. Cheers, James Harrison On 16/01/2013 00:41, VE

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-15 Thread Wayne Merricks
em to just disable SE Linux. Regards, Wayne -Original Message- From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of James Harrison Sent: Wed 16/01/2013 00:42 To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System Subject: Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

Re: [RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-15 Thread James Harrison
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Does the appropriate user have execute permissions (via user or group or world permissions)? chmod 755 mount-dir might solve it. Cheers, James Harrison On 16/01/2013 00:41, VE4PER/ Andy wrote: > > Does anyone know if there is something in SELinux t

[RDD] Centos 6.3 fstab permissions

2013-01-15 Thread VE4PER/ Andy
Does anyone know if there is something in SELinux that would prevent fileshare access? I have set up a network server box using ubuntu. The exports sets up fine and the fstab works OK on other ubuntu boxes; when I exit ubuntu and boot into Centos 6.3, the one I plan to run RD in, I get a 'you