Hello Ingo. On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 06:12:21PM +0200, Ingo wrote: > Since upgrade of the client from Wheezy to Jessie I am no longer able to > mount nfs4-exports from a host (leo) running Wheezy as a normal user > (UID=1000): [...] > /etc/fstab entries on the clients (Jessi and Wheezy): > leo:/Bilder /home/ingo/leo.Bilder nfs4 noauto,rw,user,soft,relatime 0 0 > > In Wheezy all works as expected, in Jessie mount fails with: > $ LANG=en_US.UTF-8 mount leo:/Bilder > mount: leo:/Bilder: No such file or directory
Are you sure this is the correct syntax? I would expect that you should specify the mountpoint (target directory) rather than the source of the mount. eg. mount /home/ingo/leo.Bilder Do using that still give you the same problem? Might also be useful to have a log of what strace tells you about running the command. > > However it is possible to perform the mount as "root". > > Umount as user (UID=1000) fails with same "non informative" message: > $ LANG=en_US.UTF-8 umount leo:/Bilder > umount: leo:/Bilder: No such file or directory > > This is a security flaw as users cannot mount/umount on demand without > root-privileges. (Well, it's not a security issue unless you hand out root access yourself to untrusted people.) Regards, Andreas Henriksson