Hi! > Nathan Dehnel <ncdeh...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Right, but it's more inconvenient than just clicking the share in thunar >> and it mounting. Actually, I can't mount it without doing "sudo" first, >> despite having the "user" fstab flag set. This actually might be a separate >> issue, but I'm not sure. > > That's a good point. We should try to make this simpler. The mount.nfs > binary needs to be setuid root to allow unprivileged users to mount NFS > file systems. Unfortunately, the mount command (which we already define > as setuid-root) only looked for helpers under /run/current/profile/sbin. > This is now fixed in commit def6e2ae4619587114383b3f8fd9f3cf8310b4b9 > (which had to be made on core-updates). >
[...] > I've sent a patch for review which proposes to add these setuid-root binaries > for > desktop users out-of-the-box on Guix System, which only adds about 4 MiB > to the almost 3 GiB closure of the lightweight-desktop.tmpl system [0]. > > As mentioned before, it depends on a change to util-linux that had to be > made on the core-updates branch, so it won't be usable until the next > core-updates merge. This patch has now been merged with commit d40c9f6c85. Closing! Thank you, Maxim