On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 11:22, Wolfgang wrote: > Also, the other confusing thing is that, it's suggested to setup the > /etc/exports file as such:- (or use nfs server config tool) > > /name_of_directory 192.168.0.3(rw,no_root_squash) > > The mount it on the client as:- > > mount 192.168.0.4:/name_of_directory/ /mount_point > > The above configuration and mount setup, doesn't make sense. If the > server address is x.x.x.3 and it's mounted as x.x.x.4! It's not > possible, from what I can see here. > > Any other ideas/help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. > > Wolf Wolf, Shouldn't it be the other way around: /etc/exports file as such: Server at 192.168.0.3 /name_of_directory 192.168.0.4(rw,no_root_squash) client at 192.168.0.4 mount 192.168.0.3:/name_of_directory/ /mount_point Bob...
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