Anders Johansson wrote:
I can *see* the xml files there from an NFS client computer, and I can copy them from the server to the client. But I can't write a file to the server. What else do I need to do in order to allow writing to that NFS share?
That should be enough. What do you see when you run
cat /proc/mounts
on the client?
Turns out there's nothing suspicious there. (I sent a copy just to Anders, forgetting the odd way this list is set up for reply-to.) So, in desperation, I decided to create yet another new folder, totally separate from my ~/.Mozilla/Firefox/<profile>/DejaClick/recordings folder, and share that via NFS. I figured even the server's recordings could reside in the common folder, instead of in their default location. That didn't work, either. Apparently, nothing I can do will allow me to write to that shared folder using NFS. I'm beginning to wonder what its purpose even is. I can do what needs done using Samba, but it annoys me that my Linux machines should have to depend on Windows technology for file sharing! On the client, the folder I've been talking about looks like this: drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 2008-02-02 14:03 macros yet, I can't write to it. If anyone has more ideas for things I should check on, please let me know. This started out as a simple task. It's turned into a grail quest. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org