On Fri, 4 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah.. I did that, but no luck at all..
> this is the /etc/fstab -> /dev/hdXX /mnt/mountpoint
> auto,rw,user,gid=501,umask=007 0 0
> 501 Corresponds to the group that is allowed to write on it, but I also
> chaged it to some defaults
> -> auto,rw 0 0
> -> auto,rw,owner 0 0
> But no luck a t all.. I tested almost everyting..
>
> Any Idea?
>
>
Is the exportated directory writable on the server by the user and group
you are using to write? Remember, it is the UID and GID that matter,
not the user and group name. You also have to remember that root will
be mapped to user nobody unless you export the directory with the
no_root_squash option.
Mikkel
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