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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 13:30:12 +0100
From: rseku <rseku AT poczta DOT onet DOT pl>
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To: aturetta AT commit DOT it, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: nfs-server 2.2.47-2

I don't know if I am sending this info correctly(I am new to cygwin, and 
web page doesn'r explain how to post message)
I read your note about nfs-server, and i did as follows:
mkdir /mnt/nfs
mount H:/nfs /mnt/nfs

Now all works as You said with small exception: share on remote machine 
is not H:/nfs but /mnt/nfs. This is not what You wanted I think.
I tried with mount //mycomputer/nfs /mnt/nfs. It doesn't work becase 
remote party is not able to browse directories nor I am able to chmod
on server side.
I also notice that neither of my mounts are visible through "ls /" 
command, although ls /home works


robert

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