hi frank! i looked in the /etc/exports file. i've made a number of changes trying to resolve this issue. /college 192.168.1.*(ro) i've tried (ro), (rw,ro), (ro,rw), etc... on my client, i've done a umount/mount after each change. i've also stopped/restarted the nfs before/after each change to the exports file. on the client, when i try to edit a file, i still get that it's a readonly file... any thoughts... (i'm running a linux FC3 server, with a FC4 client) thanks -----Original Message----- From: Frank Cox [mailto:theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 9:37 AM To: For users of Fedora Core releases Cc: bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: nfs questions!!! On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 09:30:53 -0700 bruce <bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 1) how do i allow the nfs on the client to always be active. currently i've > had to do a "mount 192...:/foo/data /data" to be able to share the drive.. i > know there's a way to setup the system to have the nfs always setup on > boot-up. Edit /etc/fstab and include the fileserver in that. Example: fileserver:/nas/NASDisk-00002/files /mnt/fileserver nfs defaults 0 0 > 2) i add a file to the shared dir from the nfs system. i try to edit it from > a client, and i can't. as a client, i can copy the file to my local dir, and > edit it.. but as a client, i can't overwrite the file on the nfs share. The /etc/exports file on your fileserver needs to have (rw) specified instead of (ro). -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://theatre.sasktelwebsite.net -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list