nfs
bruce
bedouglas at earthlink.net
Wed Jun 25 16:35:46 UTC 2008
the (rw/ro) of a mounted drive/dir is a function of how you defined your
mountpoint on the nfs server. the rw/ro designates what a client can do with
the share
rw -read/write (able to read and write to the share from a client)
ro -read only (read files only)
hope this helps...
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Joy Methew
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:18 AM
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Subject: nfs
hiii all..............
we share some directory from nfs...like /hello 172.24.0.0/255.255.0.0
by default option`s are applied.
server ip 172.24.254.254
we mount from client side like :mount 172.24.254.254:/hello /mnt
then we run "mount" on client side it`s show
/hello directory in mounted on /mnt (rw,172.24.254.254)
why it`s showing (rw) here server give permission only (ro) but it`s showing
(rw)????
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