What are the permissions on the remote mount point?  If you do

chmod -R 1777 /mnt/share

on the remote machine, you should be able to write to this partition. 
Good luck,



Hidong





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> 
> Hello..
> 
> I'm trying to mount a NSF partition but I canot write on it, on the server
> machine I've got
> /etc/exports  ->  /mnt/share    clientmachine(rw)
> Eventhouht I say (RW) when I mount the partition on the client, the server
> says fh_veryfy acc=4 error=30 or 13
> that cannot write on it cause it's  read-only.
> 
> I tried to mount a vfat and a ext2 partitions and always get the same
> message, I read that mounting vfat via NSF is not a good idea, so I tried
> with ext2 and the same happened. I also tried to modify the mount point in
> the server to 777, but is the same, and also didi the same on the client
> machine, but the problem is in the server.
> 
> Do I have to Use samba instead? is the a bug in the NFS code?. The server
> is a RH7.0 and the client is RH 7.1
> As long as I know, samba is only to mount Windows partitions, so, windows
> machines runing as sharing resources, but not a linux machine sharing a
> vfat partition.
> 
> Can someone help me ?
> 
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