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Giving access to (read / write) to other users on nfs without root previliges
I am working on a CentOS server without root privileges. I am trying to share a specific folder on the network with another user.
I have already tried 'setfacl' with no success (resulting in '...
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what is proper way to share a ntfs data partition, nfs or samba
On linux desktop, a nfs server on home local network is already running. The same machine also has a secondary data ntfs partition as remnant of dual booting (which may happen again in the future).
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Windows Server 2019 can't see shared disk from Linux Centos 9
Centos ip: 192.168.227.123
Win: 192.168.227.121
Device: /dev/mapper/mpatha1
mountpoint: /nfsserver
Mount:
Tried 100 different things on Windows, such as disabling hibernation etc, nfs services and ...
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NFS mount on Windows 11: can't write to NFS share
I have an NFS v4 server running on an Ubuntu box in my LAN and need to mount one of its shares onto a desktop running Windows 11 Pro (with Services for NFS enabled).
This is what I have on the Ubuntu ...
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/etc/exports configuration for nfs
I'd like to setup nfs between server and client.
So I modified server PC /etc/exports like below.
/directory 193.101.102.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
I expected client which ip ...
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nfs mounting directory which mounted another host
I have 3 PCs(host1, host2, host3).
host1 and host2 are connected.
host2 and host3 are connected.
host1 is mounted on host2.
So host2 can access shared directory of host1.
What I want to do is sharing ...
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nemo bookmark of nfs mounted directory causes delay at cinnamon login and automount fails
I am longtime user of Linux Mint. I have just installed Mint 21.1 Cinnamon edition on a newly-built desktop PC.
I have set up a systemd mount unit to automount an nfs share at startup:
$ cat /etc/...
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unusually high network usage from nfs
After a recent update to my ubuntu 20.04 server, my website started behaving badly.
Pre-update, it would respond in less than a second.
Post-update, it would respond in a few minutes.
After digging ...
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windows partition rotten following partition size change on a dual-boot Windows/Linux
I am stuck:
On a dual-boot Windows/Linux PC, in order to enlarge the boot partition which was running out of space to update the kernel, I wanted to move a Windows partition that had the system 32 ...
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NFS mount command failed: Permission denied
I am working on an embedded board, running embedded Linux on it.
I want to mount the directory from my Linux Host machine (Ubuntu 20.04) to my embedded board.
As per the document shared with the board,...
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Can't open a mount point folder which is within a NFS share
I have a raspberry pi. I have shared the /home/pi/ folder via NFS like this:
contents of /etc/exports
/home/pi *(rw,all_squash,insecure,async,no_subtree_check,anonuid=1000,anongid=1000)
From ...
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Windows NFS share access from Linux unjoined domain computer with AD username using NIS
I have Linux clients using AD username/password using NIS and we have NIS Domain and UID and GID are already present in the AD. We used to have Windows 2003 NFS share and it used to work fine with ...
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How to let the entries in fstab to be mounted after VPN become up?
Env: Kubuntu-20.04.4, nfs-common-1.3.4(apt upgraded).
I have three NFS mounting entries in /etc/fstab that depends on a VPN connection.
Only once the VPN come up, these entries can be mounted ...
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Root squashing for NFS and SMB clarification
Root squashing means that when I try to access a directory that has it enabled, I won't be able to use my root permissions because it will be remapped to a nfsnobody user or whatever user is specified....
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NFS won't export /etc or /var (!?)
This is on Fedora Server 35, BUT, I'm pretty sure that's irrelevant:
I have a whole environment that works great with nfs and various machines export to each other - been doing this for decades - and ...