On 06-Nov-2000 David Brewster opined:
>>
>> Maybe the options in your exports file aren't giving the proper
>> permissions to the importing machine.
>>
>> I also had one that was set up properly and still didn't work. I ended
>> up
>> deteting the exports files, creating a new one with the same settings
>> and
>> reexporting it. It all worked fine after that.
>
> Hi
> Thanks for replying - one quesiton - at the moment the options are
> rw,no_root_squash
>
> Is this ok ?
Those are the options I used before and they worked OK. Right now I only
have a single export (to a MAC) and it simply has (rw) for the export. It
appears to work fine as well.
> The filesystme seems to be mounted adequately for every other purpose
> as far as i can tell - eg I can edit stuff on it as normal. Only when I
> use mutt do i get the failed to monitor on the console.
Then it may be an issue with mutt, not with the export. As long as other
programs and the commandline operate as they should for reading, writing
and copying, the export itself is OK.
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