NFS
Larry Hall
cygwin-lh@cygwin.com
Wed Feb 4 15:59:00 GMT 2004
At 09:19 AM 2/4/2004, Lauer Rainer you wrote:
>I have installed the latest version of cygwin on my PC onto drive c:. I'm
>running Windows2000. The installation was done for ALL users. When I start
>the NFS-server I get the warning, that my version is running for a single
>user.
>I'm not able to set any share, even I've converted all links to SYSTEM. In
>the file /etc/exports I deliberately introduced a bug, but a restart of the
>service ( or new start after re-boot) doesn't report it. Hence, I've got the
>suspicion this file isn't taken into account at all.
>When I try to edit the file exports from the command line, I've to change to
>the directory /etc, otherwise VI opens a new file. Trying out a different
>editor (gvim), the file is opened in C:/etc (not under C:/cygwin/etc).
>Somewhat I managed to screw up the installation despite of following the
>instructions to the letter.
>Should I remove cygwin to re-install in a different way (maybe as admin).
Maybe.
>How?
See:
>Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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