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Hi, I'm trap in a small problem, but I'm unable to solve. As a subject, I don't be able to mount my nfs locations as normal user; only as root. In a terminal the message is: "mount: only root can do that"... as root there's no problem at all. I tryed with fstab, with no luck:
192.168.1.100:/home/silvio /home/silvio/home_desktop nfs defaults,user,noauto 0 0
192.168.1.100:/media/disco2 /home/silvio/disco2_desktop nfs defaults,user,noauto 0 0
Thanks for your patience...
Silvio.
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Question: What command are you using to mount the NFS share?
If you are using the following, you need to be root:
mount -t nfs 192.168.1.100:/home/silvio /home/silvio/home_desktop
But if it is already in /etc/fstab -- as you wrote above -- you can use the following as a normal user:
mount /home/silvio/home_desktop
Last edited by sph (2008-06-09 18:42:56)
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If I try with umount (or mount) /home/silvio/home_desktop the error is the same: "umount: only root can unmount 192.168.1.100:/home/silvio from /home/silvio/home_desktop"
For now I mount as root, it's work (this is important); but as soon as possible I delete ubuntu on the server and install Arch + nfs4 on both client e server. It might be the best solution.
Tanks
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