Hi, I have exactly the same issue. Since the OP didn't provide the gio infos upstream requested, I just wanted to jump in and provide those infos.
gio info /mnt/nfs/tfuehrerldap Anzeigename: tfuehrerldap Name bearbeiten: tfuehrerldap Name: tfuehrerldap Typ: directory Größe: 4096 Adresse: file:///mnt/nfs/tfuehrerldap Attribute: standard::type: 2 standard::name: tfuehrerldap standard::display-name: tfuehrerldap standard::edit-name: tfuehrerldap standard::copy-name: tfuehrerldap standard::icon: folder standard::content-type: inode/directory standard::fast-content-type: inode/directory standard::size: 4096 standard::allocated-size: 4096 standard::symbolic-icon: folder-symbolic, folder etag::value: 1560855687:754488 id::file: l68:88809598 id::filesystem: l68 access::can-read: TRUE access::can-write: FALSE access::can-execute: TRUE access::can-delete: FALSE access::can-trash: FALSE access::can-rename: FALSE time::modified: 1560855687 time::modified-usec: 754488 time::access: 1560855688 time::access-usec: 767482 time::changed: 1560855687 time::changed-usec: 754488 unix::device: 68 unix::inode: 88809598 unix::mode: 16877 unix::nlink: 4 unix::uid: 1000001 unix::gid: 1000001 unix::rdev: 0 unix::block-size: 4096 unix::blocks: 8 unix::is-mountpoint: TRUE owner::user: tfuehrerldap owner::user-real: tfuehrerldap owner::group: users metadata::nautilus-list-view-sort-column: name metadata::nautilus-list-view-sort-reversed: false gio info -f /mnt/nfs/tfuehrerldap Attribute: filesystem::size: 3928343838720 filesystem::free: 1362925715456 filesystem::type: nfs filesystem::used: 2565296488448 filesystem::remote: FALSE cheers, Thorsten -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1800043 Title: nautilus cannot write on nfs file share base dir Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: I installed Ubuntu 18.04LTS comming from 16.04LTS where I did not have this weird problem: If I mount a NFS share from a file server (i.e. Synology DS 418) Nautilus is not able to perform any write access to it (write, delete, make new directory,...). I can do all of this operations by using shell commands (touch, cp, mkdir...) in a terminal window. Also, nautilus can perform these actions if I start it with root privileges. Even stranger is the following: even though nautilus cannot write into the mounted shares it is able to write into its subfolders. This bug seems to affect others as well: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1000973/nautilus-cannot-write-into-1st-directory-of-a-nfs-share Ubuntu version: 18.04.1 LTS - amd64 Nautilus version: 1:3.26.4-0~ubuntu18.04.1 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1800043/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp