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NFS trouble
I am having a hard time with NFS. Trying to mount an nfs directory from linux to windows. I did it successfully but the only thing is I can't write from Windows to the NFS folder.
My /etc/exports is
/music myIP(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
and I mounted it on windows with mount serverIP://music D:
and still can't write.
The /music folder is set to nobody [65534]:nogroup [65534] and 755 as the permissions.
Comments
In your export add no_root_squash
Re-export and remount
^ above tip should do the trick let us know.
I added no_root_squash and still the same thing.
Hello,
I never set up NFS but, i don't get the point of setting nobody+nogroup is it to let everyone write in the folder ?
If so maybe you can change permission to 777 but it is a security flaw.
Can't you create a user account for /music and set it as folder owner ?
User mapping... very annoying and prone to fail