Have you set the protection on the 'said' drive to permit writing... for example chmod 777 <directoryname> Regards, Bruce.
Ok, my forehead is bleeding, the wife is mad about the dents in the wall, so I give, what am I missing?
2 S.u.S.E. boxes, network hardware is ok, telnet, ftp both work fine. But..(you knew this was comming).. why, when I mount an NFS share and I try to mkdir a directory on said share, I get "permission denied"? My /etc/exports is simpile (at least till I figure this out).. It contains only one line right now...
/mnt/hdb1 *(rw)
It will not let me write anything to the drive..what am I missing, I have checked out any and all the docs I could find...everything seems to be setup right...help! (begging and pleading). Thanks!
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