We probably need a little more info. What does the mount command by itself
tell you on both machines? Looking at disk space, mount points, etc. On
your problem machine, copy the /etc/fstab to something like /etc/fstab.bak.
Then try it with the exact same /etc/fstab on both boxes and see if that
works.
Speaking of which, I have seen sometimes the smallest spacing error cause
problems with the parsing of certain config files. I have been known to do
this exact thing on production machines with identical hardware when
troubleshooting stuff like this.
Marc
On 9/15/06, Robert Cahn <robertscahn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have a SimpleShare 250 GB drive that I use to backup my main machine. I
issue the command
mount -t nfs 192.168.2.100:/shares/SimplePool/Netfolder/ /mnt/BU
and it mounts without problem. On my other FC5 machine when I issue the
command I get
mount: 192.168.2.100:/shares/SimplePool/Netfolder/ failed, reason given by
server: Permission denied
I'm baffled why this works on the one but not the other. Both accounts
use the same UID,PW pair.
Bob Cahn
Gipsy Trail Club
Carmel, NY
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