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Old 05-26-2011, 01:38 PM   #1
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funionfs permissions error


Hello Everyone,

I am trying to create a union mount that other users can see but it is giving me problems. When i create the mount as root i can see and use it fine. but if i change users the permissions get all messed up.

here is what i see as a different user when looking at the mount point:

Code:
d?????????? ? ?        ?           ?            ? union
and here is the command i used to create the union:

Code:
funionfs none /mnt/union -o dirs=/mnt/ufs1=ro:/mnt/ufs2=rw,nonempty
i also tried it like this and it gave me the same results

Code:
funionfs /mnt/ufs2 /mnt/union -o dirs=/mnt/ufs1=ro,nonempty
the two original folders (ufs1, ufs2) are going to be nfs mount points but don't have anything mounted to them yet. want to get it workig first.

Anyone have any ideas??

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