NFS Mounting under FC3

Jerry Feldman gaf at blu.org
Mon Dec 27 20:40:00 EST 2004


On 27 Dec 2004 13:12:49 -0500
Bruce Dawson <jbd at codemeta.com> wrote:

> If I remember correctly, /tmp is "special". I suspect you're getting
> permission denied because some other process has it opened.
> 
> Try going to single user mode (you may have to boot to it), and
mounting
> /tmp then. If that does not work, then /tmp can't be a mounted
> filesystem (but the usual single-user mode caveats apply).
> 
> If mount /tmp does work in single user mode (and its usable), then its
> not being mounted "soon enough". This might indicate a problem with
> FC3's boot sequence, and will probably require fiddling with the boot
> scripts. But I don't have any experience with FC3, so I recommend that
> others help you at this point.
remember that root frequently writes into /tmp. If it is an NFS Mount,
the exports should specify no_root_squash. 

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