Only limited writing access on FAT via NFS ( post #1)
I am trying to connect a windows partition from my linux client via NFS. The
partition has been sucessfully exported by the server which is a
double-boot-PC. AT the moment I am able to copy files from the FAT to the
Linux box and furthermore I can delete files on the FAT and create
directories there without problems.
The only difficulty I have is that when I try to copy files from the Linux
client onto the FAT. Then I receive "cp: file
,,/mnt/nfs/flori/test/myfile.jpg" cannot be created: Operation not
permitted". Nevertheless an empty file has been established and when I try
copying again the file is transfered correctly.
Until yet I have played with several exporting options in /etc/exports like
"all_squash", "no_root_squash", "rw" etc.
In my fstab I have
192.168.0.2:/home/flori/pix /mnt/nfs nfs
rsize=8192,wsize=8192,user,soft,noauto 0 0 and I mount simply with "mount
/mnt/nfs"
Is there anybody around who has sucessfully mounted a FAT via NFS with full
write access?
Thanks for helping me.
Flori
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