Yes, of course!
This is a working example. Might help you debug your condition:
Don't forget to pay attention to the notices about it being insecure (sharing out from the whole of the root of the directory tree, etc.).
It is an example of some bad practices.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Erich Carlson" computerperceptions@coxinet.net To: "For users of Fedora" fedora-list@redhat.com Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 12:45 AM Subject: Re: NFS and name of machine
On Sat, 2006-11-18 at 10:09 +1030, Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 18:00 +0100, L A wrote:
I have 2 machines under FC5. I'm trying to configure NFS (Network File System) between these 2 machines (client=pc006, server=pc005). So, I have added this in /etc/fstab and in /etc/exports: /etc/fstab: #pc005:/home/rep-export /home/rep-import nfs defaults 0 0 192.168.1.5:/home/rep-export /home/rep-import nfs defaults 0 0
/etc/exports: /home/rep-export *(rw,no_root_squash)
==> When I use in the client the "IP address" of the server, it works very fine, but when I put the "name" of the server at the place of this IP address it generate this error: mount -a mount to NFS server "pc005" failled
This is a working example. Might help you debug your condition:
http://www.computerperceptions.net/nfs/
erich
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