Quoting Luca Berra <bluca@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 12:29:35PM +1100, daniel@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If I cd /sysroot/tmp (as I did previously) and ../bin/touch test
the test file is created however the permissions are nobody:nobody:
-rw---- 1 nobody nobody 0 Oct 7 11:47 test
you are probably exporting the nfs root without the no_root_squash flag
check your nfs server configuration
Thanks Luca - I'm using a NetApp filer. I had to provide the UID for
the root user in the export setup.
Normally I don't need to do this. Do you know why in this situation
the mount is treated differently?
Everything is working with NFSv3 however when I use NFSv4 it boots
fine to pre-pivot the file system is mounted but the ownership is
reported as MAX_INT and I cannot write to any directory/file owned by
MAX_INT. I found the bug report
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=570946. Does anyone know
if this issue has been resolved or there is a work around?
Thanks!
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