how to mount nfs shares with user write access

Barry Schiffman schiffo2000 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 27 03:02:46 UTC 2006


--- Serge Dubrouski <sergeyfd at gmail.com> wrote:

> Check permissions on the NFS server. Make sure that
> regular users can
> write to exported the filesystem.
> 
> On 7/26/06, Bliss, Aaron <ABliss at preferredcare.org>
> wrote:
> > I'm having trouble mounting a nfs export so that
> non-root users can
> > write to the share; the share is exported with rw
> ; As root, I can write
> > to the share, however normal users get a
> permission denied error; I'm
> > getting the same results whether I manually mount
> the partition or
> > access the partition thru autofs (both ways I'm
> mounting with rw as an
> > option); any help would be much appreciated. 
> Thanks.
> >
> > Aaron
> >
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I think that NFS uses uid's and gid's to check
permissions, If you don't use NIS, that would cause
problems.


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