This may or may not be a question of PID and GID conflicts. When I had a problem with a SCO box mounting a Redhat 7.1 box it turned out that SCO required UID be root for it to mount an external (NFS exported) file system. To gain more than read access the GID of the "landing spot" on the SCO box had to be the same as the GID of the exported file system on the Redhat box. Of course I'm the first to tell you that I'm no expert.
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