bri...@aracnet.com wrote: > Hi, > > This is a weird one. > > Tried to use ssh and saw a "bad permissions" error on my .ssh/config file. > > I do ls -l and i see uids/gids of 2^32-1 or a similar very large integer. > > WTF ?! > > So i go back to the server to make sure the ownership hasn't been borked > some way and everything is fine. > > I go back to my account on the client, do 'ls -l' again, and everything is > as it should be. > > WTF ?! > > > Brian > > p.s. > > 1 my NFS drives are mounted at boot. i've noticed that i get errors about > something not being ready, or auto mounting being a problem, but up until > now i haven't seen any real problems. > > 2 i can't look at those boot messages i see in 1. why is it that a > permanent method, installed by DEFAULT has never been implemented to look > at boot messages ?
I had same issue after jessie and kernel upgrade. It turned out to be a version mismatch. I think by default it would try to mount NFSv4 but I assume you were using v3 as I did. I solved it by enforcing use of v3 for now and plan to use v4 later. The issue is wellknown old version uses 16bit and newer 32bit for u/gid. it all means you'll have to take care of the versions and update initram and/or config to boot/mount properly regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/mk5dfl$ge4$1...@ger.gmane.org