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Marcel Fehr  
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 More options 13 Dec 2002, 12:06
Newsgroups: muc.lists.debian.user
From: Marcel Fehr <f...@labex.ch>
Date: 13 Dec 2002 13:06:44 +0100
Local: Fri 13 Dec 2002 12:06
Subject: NFS-Server is hidding some partitions
hello,

the NFS-Client isn't seeing any mounted partition
on the servers-disk, even if I got the 'nohide'
option set in /etc/exports. I'm only able to access
the root-partition (rw) and the created mount-points.

All the mounted content is invisible to my NFS-Client
and if I'm creating a directory from the client-side,
it will be visible after I unmount that partition
from the server. So NFS is only writing to _one_ partition.
But why? Is it a problem how I mount them?!

thanks in advanced, marcel

# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be
# exported to NFS clients.  
# See exports(5).
/data           *(rw,nohide,no_root_squash)

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#<filesystem>     <mountpoint>      <type>    <options>         <dump>    <pass>

/dev/hda1       /               ext2    errors=remount-ro       0       1
/dev/hda2       none            swap    sw                      0       0
/dev/hda3       /home           ext2    errors=remount-ro       0       0
/dev/hda5       /data/labex     ext2    errors=remount-ro       0       0
/dev/hda6       /data/bambole   ext2    errors=remount-ro       0       0

/dev/hdb1       /data/images    ext2    errors=remount-ro       0       0

/dev/hdc1       /data/media     ext2    errors=remount-ro       0       0

proc            /proc           proc    defaults                0       0
/dev/cdrom      /cdrom          iso9660 ro,user,noauto          0       0

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