In spite of the error message, a test here shows that when using the
double-quote syntax, paths containing spaces can be successfully
exported and mounted over NFS. So the only bug is a spurious (or not-
so-spurious, if this violates the protocol) warning message from
exportfs.
** Changed in: nfs
Confirmed here also with Ubuntu 8.10 same as scar. Unfortunately I can't
change to no space in this case !!
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Exported filesystems do not allow spaces
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confirmed here with ubuntu 8.10 and nfs-kernel-server 1:1.1.2-4ubuntu1.1
and nfs-common 1:1.1.2-4ubuntu1.1
tried using an export point with a space, defined inside quotes or with
backslash-040
both exportfs and nfs-kernel-server return "Warning: does
not support NFS export."
when the export poi
same here
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Additionally, backslash-space and backslash-040 give the same error
message when used in place of spaces, with or without quotes.
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