On 2019-12-10 03:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
First, I understand that you'd like a "user" to be able to read/write to the NFS mounted directory on
a client. And, secondly, at the moment only root has r/w ability. Correct?
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Yes and yes.
So,
1. How many users need to have r/w access to the NFS mounted directories?
.
Just one, bobg, the others all have A[[Apple equipment which does not
have the ability to use NFS. They can only use my Samba server which I
have to maintain too. :-(
2. If you are supporting multiple users, will they each have their own NFS directory/export?
.
not applicable.
3. Or do you want a single NFS exported directory that all users have access?
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Yes, I am all the users, might address /media/nfs as user "rfg" perhaps.
.
Presently, I can do whatever I need to do with NFS from a terminal as
root. A few minutes ago I started Thunar file manager from the su'd root
terminal and could do whatever I tried, from /media/nfs, navigate
through the tree, read and write files, delete filesr in Libreoffice and
Notecase Pro to use the fiiles, it all works perfectly.
Repeating the same as user bobg in /media/nfs i can navigate to "nfs"
and it sees nothing beyond that.
It's early here, the sun is not up yet, I wont be able to deal with this
until later today but I wanted to respond, thank you, Bob.
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia,
Fedora Linux-31 XFCE
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