I have a problem with default permissions being set on my user directory
on my remote server.  The server has an nfs server running on it, so I
mount it via nfs on my desktop computer.  The idea is that if I create a
file on my Linux desktop computer in OpenOffice.org, I should be able to
open that file from my WindowsXP laptop (the server is also running Samba)
and edit it there.

Unfortunately, it isn't working out that way.  Unless I remember to ssh
into my directory on the server and manually change the permissions, any
files I create from my Linux desktop are read-only.

Is there a way to set it up so that default permissions are set
appropriately on my nfs directory?


Sliante,
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