TLDR I have working nfs4 mounts but in some mounts, none of the
files are visible to ls etc. But if you know the filename, you can
still access it directly by name. Why?
I should have a very simple setup for nfsv4. What I need is to
have ro exports /usr/{ports,obj,src} available to clients, all
F
On Tue, 1 Apr 2025, at 10:39, Ronald Klop wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you have some local filesytem mounted over the NFS4 mount? Your
thanks, oo, but I did check this & it wasn't the culprit. The same issue
(invisible dirs/folders) was present from 3 different clients.
> remark about 'It was "resolved"
Hello,
My son (15 years old, Linux freak) bought for his PC such an USB
keyboard kit: https://d-r.works/products/polygon-7-keyboard-kit
(One can build the keyboard layout on own ideas.)
It works fine on his PC connected via USB. On my beloved FreeBSD 14-CURRENT
it gives in /var/log/messages on a
On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 12:22 PM Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My son (15 years old, Linux freak) bought for his PC such an USB
> keyboard kit: https://d-r.works/products/polygon-7-keyboard-kit
> (One can build the keyboard layout on own ideas.)
>
> It works fine on his PC connected via USB
Hi,
Do you have some local filesytem mounted over the NFS4 mount? Your remark about 'It was
"resolved" by `zfs destroy zroot/usr/{ports,src}`' made me think in this
direction. Did you do the zfs destroy on the NFS client or on the NFS server?
Regards,
Ronald.
Van: Dave Cottlehuber
Datum: di