Unless you configure the share to mount it as root, when you mount a
nfs share, you use nobody, so if nobody can't write to the directory,
you can't write.

El sáb, 13-09-2003 a las 01:32, Joan Tur escribió:
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> Hallo!
> 
> I've set up an NFS share (server runs Woody), and I can mount it from the
> allowed computer, but I cannot write to it from the client  8-?
> 
> Here are the configs:
> Server:
> - -----
> quiniserver:/# cat /etc/exports
> # /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
> #               to NFS clients.  See exports(5).
> /Dades quinipt(rw)
> - -----
> 
> Client (from /etc/fstab):
> - -----
> quiniserver:/Dades      /Dades  nfs     rw,hard,intr    0 0
> - -----
> 
> No idea on what's going on  8-/
> 
> Thanks !!  ;)
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