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April 2010, 09:46 AMHello to everybody, under Fedora 12 i try to configure NFS server. On the server mount nfs with write permission machine i configured the share folder as: /test 192.168.1.100(rw,sync) restart server nfs mount read only fstab /sbin/service nfs restart make exportfs on client machine mount share as: mkdir /mnt/nfs mount 192.168.1.100:/test /mnt/nfs it mounted linux nfs mount read only successful. However if open the folder /mnt/nfs, i have only read-only permissions. - The same as if set the remote user as local system user: /test 192.168.1.100(rw,sync,no_root_squash) - The
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same if set the user to folder on server as nfsnobody, after mount it on client i get the same problem. The permissions of folder /test are Write and delete (777) and for all enclosed files robertp198413th April 2010, 07:09 PMI would suggest mounting like this: mount -o rw 192.168.1.100:/test /mnt/nfs If this does not help then can mount nfs read only vmware you run post the output of: cat /proc/mounts ls -la /test <---- on server ls -la /mnt/nfs <---- on client And can you create/modify the files on the server in directory /test? sej727814th April 2010, 09:49 AMwhat are the permissions on the mountpoints?: ls -ld /mnt/nfs stevea14th April 2010, 11:50 AMHello to everybody, under Fedora 12 i try to configure NFS server. On the server machine i configured the share folder as: /test 192.168.1.100(rw,sync) restart server /sbin/service nfs restart make exportfs on client machine mount share as: mkdir /mnt/nfs mount 192.168.1.100:/test /mnt/nfs it mounted successful. However if open the folder /mnt/nfs, i have only read-only permissions. - The same as if set the remote user as local system user: /test 192.168.1.100(rw,sync,no_root_squash) - The same if set the user to folder on server as nfsnobody, after mount it on client i get the same problem. The permissions of folder /test are Write and delete (777) and for all enclosed files The highlighted parts above require an explanation on your part. What does "configu
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