Hi James and the others,
thank you very much, this option made the trick.
Regards,
marco
On 7/19/07, James Ausmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
man mount
/user
gets you (*'s added by me for easy find):
user Allow an ordinary user to mount the file system. The
name of th
On Wednesday 18 July 2007, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi,
> i have a problem with NFS. A partition mounted on machine gentoo1
> is correctly exported and mounted in gentoo2 (that is, it is possible
> to read and write on it). However whenever i try to execute a program
> from gentoo2 that it is stor
On 7/18/07, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
i have a problem with NFS. A partition mounted on machine gentoo1 is
correctly exported and mounted in gentoo2 (that is, it is possible to
read and write on it). However whenever i try to execute a program
from gentoo2 that it is stored
Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi,
> i have a problem with NFS. A partition mounted on machine gentoo1 is
> correctly exported and mounted in gentoo2 (that is, it is possible to
> read and write on it). However whenever i try to execute a program
> from gentoo2 that it is stored on the exports of gentoo1
Hi,
i have a problem with NFS. A partition mounted on machine gentoo1 is
correctly exported and mounted in gentoo2 (that is, it is possible to
read and write on it). However whenever i try to execute a program
from gentoo2 that it is stored on the exports of gentoo1, i get the
"Permission denied"
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