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Re: [TCLUG:13315] NFS Woes
No worky.
Ben Kochie wrote:
>
> try doing
> mount -o rw -t nfs ....
> force a rw to mount
>
> Thank You,
> Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)
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> On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Adam Maloney wrote:
>
> > I'm NFS mounting 1 linux machine to another. The mount works fine, and
> > when I run mount I see:
> > freedom:/home/httpd/wip/idesign WIP/ricky# mount
> > ...
> > purity:/home2/wip on /home/httpd/wip type nfs (rw,addr=xxx.xxx.xx.xx)
> >
> > but when I try (either as a user or root) to write to any file, I get a
> > "read-only filesystem" error.
> >
> > I'm exporting it as read-write to this host, and it says its mounted as
> > read-write. What's the deal?
> >
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