hello,
i want to re-export a nfs file system.
I don't know if it is possible.
Some idies !
thanks
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On Tuesday September 23, [email protected] wrote:
> hello,
>
> i want to re-export a nfs file system.
You cannot (in Linux).
NeilBrown
> I don't know if it is possible.
> Some idies !
>
> thanks
>
>
>
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 05:56:31PM +0200, Yahya AZZOUZ wrote:
> i want to re-export a nfs file system.
> I don't know if it is possible.
> Some idies !
Generally not a good idea, but if you insist, you might
want to try UNFS3, a user-space NFSv3 server implementation
that is actively being developed:
http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/
When using a user-space NFS server, one should avoid
modifying the exported filesystem(s) on the fileserver
by directly accessing the local mount (especially directory
renames, etc.). Doing so is likely to confuse the NFS server
and its clients.
Regards,
Bill Rugolsky
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