Frank Thommen wrote: > > I would like to use the NFSv4 ability to create a "root" filesystem with > fsid=0, so that I don't have to refer to the whole path of the exported > filesystem when I mount it. However I do *not* want this root > filesystem to be mountable by any host. Is that possible and how? > > E.g > Filesystem: > /exports/data1 > /exports/data2 > /exports/data3 > > /etc/exports: > /exports *(ro,no_subtree_check,fsid=0) > /exports/data1 host1(rw) > /exports/data2 host1(rw) > /exports/data3 host2(rw) > > > host1 and host2 can mount fileserver:/ and access any of the dataN > directories at least read-only. That is unwanted. I'd like > /exports/data1 and /exports/data2 to be exclusively accessible by host1 > and /exports/data3 by host2. But I'd still like to be able to mount > e.f. as fileserver:/data1 instead of fileserver:/exports/data1. > > I've search around a lot and I have found the question several times, > but no solution yet. It appears to work for me ... host1 will still see data3 under the mount point - but its contents will be empty - similarly, host2 will see data1 and data2 under the mount point, but their contents will be empty Or have I missed something ? James Pearson _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos