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Consider it as some kind of implicit +</I>>><i> chroot. +</I>>><i> +</I>>><i> With earlier implementations, you had to explicitely mark one of +</I>>><i> the filesystem as the root one, and make sure every other +</I>>><i> filesystem was reachable from it, using bind mount if needed. +</I>>><i> You've got some more detailed explanations here: +</I>>><i> <A HREF="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NFS">https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NFS</A> +</I>>><i> +</I>>><i> According to official NFS wiki, it seems this is no longer +</I>>><i> needed, and than the implementation handle it automagically for +</I>>><i> you: +</I>>><i> <A HREF="http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Nfsv4_configuration#Exporting_directories">http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Nfsv4_configuration#Exporting_directories</A> +</I>>><i> +</I>>><i> +</I>>>><i> +</I>>><i> +</I>>><i> +</I>I removed 'fsid=0', restarted, and all is well. I +>>><i> can see all my data! +</I>>><i> Well, you'd better check if you're actually using NFSv4, and not +</I>>><i> a older version, if you want optimal performances. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> FWIW, I found I needed fsid=0 on my media center's chroot export +</I>><i> when using an NFS root boot (server + client both mga2). +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Without fsid=0 root was mapped to 65534 which caused numerous +</I>><i> issues when booting :) +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Never did work out the full reasons, so I probably need to read +</I>><i> those specs a bit. +</I>><i> +</I>Hmm - haven't tried rebooting since I got it going last thing +yesterday. Perhaps the trick is to make another mount with fsid=0? +I'll play with this and your other suggestion in a day or two, when +I've got over the novelty of having things working again :-D + +Strange, though, that things were so different in CentOS and +Scientific Linux, both of which claimed to be using nfs4. That's what +caused my confusion. + +Anne +- -- +Need KDE help? 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