"Permission Denied" while modifying mounted files on MAC
Hi,
I have two machines 1. MacOSx (Users --> userMac , IP - a.b.c.d)
2. FreeBSD (Users --> userBSD, IP- p.q.r.s)
I want to modify some files of FreeBSD on my MacOS. So, I mounted the FreeBSD folder on my Mac as follows.
It successfully mounted the "/usr/home/user" directory of FreeBSD on my MAC. But when I try to modify any mounted files, it says "Permission Denied".
Please guide me to modify mounted files and folders.
Hi,
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
automount
AUTOMOUNT(8) BSD System Manager's Manual AUTOMOUNT(8)NAME
automount -- update autofs mounts
SYNOPSIS
automount [-D name=value] [-L] [-c] [-f] [-o options] [-v] [-u]
DESCRIPTION
When called without options, the automount command parses the auto_master(5) configuration file and any direct maps that it references, and
mounts or unmounts autofs(4) filesystems to match. These options are available:
-D Define a variable. It is only useful with -L.
-L Do not mount or unmount anything. Instead parse auto_master(5) and any direct maps, then print them to standard output. When specified
more than once, all the maps, including indirect ones, will be parsed and shown. This is useful when debugging configuration problems.
-c Flush caches, discarding possibly stale information obtained from maps and directory services.
-f Force unmount, to be used with -u.
-o Specify mount options to be used along with the ones specified in the maps. It is only useful with -L.
-u Try to unmount filesystems mounted by automountd(8). autofs(5) mounts are not unmounted. To unmount all autofs mounts, use umount -At
autofs.
-v Increase verbosity.
EXIT STATUS
The automount utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Unmount all filesystems mounted by automountd(8):
automount -u
SEE ALSO auto_master(5), autofs(5), automountd(8), autounmountd(8)HISTORY
The automount command appeared in FreeBSD 10.1.
AUTHORS
The automount was developed by Edward Tomasz Napierala <trasz@FreeBSD.org> under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
BSD November 22, 2014 BSD