Mark Eackloff wrote:
> I am fishing a bit here, but I have no_root_squash as an option in my
> exports (server) file.  When the client tries to mount the directory
> automatically at boot time through the entry in /etc/fstab I believe the
> request is identified as coming from root.  See the "User ID Mapping"
> section in man (5) exports about this.
>
If you have ever made that userid stuff work properly you are a better (or more 
patient) person than I. I think the root_id_squash prevents i/o requests from 
root, not the mount itself. At least that's the behavior I notice, root can 
read 
if public read is set, but can't write a 644 file.

-- 
Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com>
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