Write in root on NFS disk?

Enrique Villalobos villalobosmiras at gmail.com
Sun Jan 29 10:09:32 UTC 2017


Hi,

This is my config and I can write in root partition with root user:

/etc/exports:

/Backups/burropi        192.168.1.11(rw,async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)

/etc/fstab:

192.168.1.10:/Backups/burropi         /Red/Backups nfs
auto,nofail,noatime,nolock,intr,tcp,actimeo=1800 0 0


Quique.

2017-01-27 16:47 GMT+01:00 Conny Enström <uncurbed at swipnet.se>:
> Den 2017-01-27 kl. 16:38, skrev Conny Enström:
>>
>> I have a NFS Raid-1 shared and mounted NFS disk like this on the server:
>> /etc/exportfs
>> /mnt/md0 *(rw,async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,fsid=1)
>>
>> I have also tried to export it like this: /mnt/md0
>> *(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
>>
>> I had 2 disks mounted exact the same before and had no problem with
>> copying files to the root of the disks.
>>
>> Mounted on the client with:
>> fstab
>> 192.168.0.113:/mnt/md0 /media/raid1 nfs auto 0 0
>>
>> I can't write or copy any files in the root of the disk,I can create a
>> folder without problem
>> What is wrong with the config?
>>
>> Conny
>>
> I can NOT create a folder, my fault.
>
>
>
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