On 08/01/18 12:44, Tom H wrote:
They are exported as read-only and, even if you
mount "/", you wouldn't be able to access the usual directories under
"/", like "/usr".
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A limitation I don't want. As I said, I don't know
where I got the
fsid-0 from but I will look back and see if I can retrace my steps.
Thank you,
Bob
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