michaelsanford
Translator, Web Developer
I'm having problems, stemming from ignorance, on using `mount` to connect to my RedHat box.
I have a folder /home/tank on my RH machine that I'd like to access from my iMac. I've heard that NFS is faster than Samba, so I'd like to use that; Samba is working well though so if I have to I can fall back on that.
So, I've tried "sudo mount trogdor.local:/home/tank /Volumes/tank" and just get "mount_nfs: can't access /home/tank: Permission denied"
What haven't I done ? Is there something more to configure on the RedHat side (with, say, redhat-config-nfs )?
Thanks!
PS I read a bunch of threads abot LDAP and UIDs, and the manpages don't seem to allow specifying a UID when connecting, which is a little bizzare to me. None of it was useful in solving my problem.
I have a folder /home/tank on my RH machine that I'd like to access from my iMac. I've heard that NFS is faster than Samba, so I'd like to use that; Samba is working well though so if I have to I can fall back on that.
So, I've tried "sudo mount trogdor.local:/home/tank /Volumes/tank" and just get "mount_nfs: can't access /home/tank: Permission denied"
What haven't I done ? Is there something more to configure on the RedHat side (with, say, redhat-config-nfs )?
Thanks!
PS I read a bunch of threads abot LDAP and UIDs, and the manpages don't seem to allow specifying a UID when connecting, which is a little bizzare to me. None of it was useful in solving my problem.