[gentoo-user] Re: [nfs] nfs mount settings

2009-07-27 Thread Harry Putnam
Alan McKinnon writes: > There is nothing much you can do about this except: > > Renumber your gid's locally to match the nfs server, > or renumber the nfs share gids to match your local machine Looking into that I noticed, as you thought the gid of the share on solaris is alphabetic wheel but nu

[gentoo-user] Re: [nfs] nfs mount settings

2009-07-27 Thread Harry Putnam
Stroller writes: > Further to A McK's reply, suggest use of `ls -ln`. > > Assuming the -n is supported on Slowaris all will become clear. > But after the changes mentioned in a reply to Alan M. it now shows the same on both the source /projects (on solaris) and the mounted nfs /projects on gent

[gentoo-user] Re: [nfs] nfs mount settings

2009-07-27 Thread Harry Putnam
Alan McKinnon writes: [...] >> Logging my user out and back in I see the gid 15 now is wheel so the >> same as solaris. > > When you do this, you only change the username attached to the gid. Remember > that the filesystem does not know or care what username you use, it only > knows > about g

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [nfs] nfs mount settings

2009-07-27 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Monday 27 July 2009 16:47:30 Harry Putnam wrote: > Stroller writes: > > Further to A McK's reply, suggest use of `ls -ln`. > > > > Assuming the -n is supported on Slowaris all will become clear. > > But after the changes mentioned in a reply to Alan M. it now shows > the same on both the sourc

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [nfs] nfs mount settings

2009-07-27 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Monday 27 July 2009 16:40:43 Harry Putnam wrote: > Alan McKinnon writes: > > There is nothing much you can do about this except: > > > > Renumber your gid's locally to match the nfs server, > > or renumber the nfs share gids to match your local machine > > Looking into that I noticed, as you th