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From: Bjorn Frostberg on 31 Jul 2006 05:26 Hi, I have a problem with a "mediadevice"(tvix 5000) that has an nfs client. I want it to mount a nfs-share on a cheap NAS-device(Maxtor Shared Storage). The NAS-box is running Busybox embedded Linux. The problem is the following: 1. The "mediadevice" is hardcoded to mount the path /xxxx 2. I don't have write access to / on the NAS-device(flash disk) So, I can't create a /xxxx directory or link on the NAS-drive, and I can't change the mount point(except ip-address) on the NFS-client. Is there any way to export by NFS a directory, like /yyyy/zzzz/xxxx but have it visible/mountable as /xxxx ? Any help appreciated! Regards, Bjorn
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