Ok guys,
for those who are interested I´ve got the solution.
Create a new server group e.g. vfat-user (GID=500).
In the server fstab insert this GID and a valid UID for the FAT partition.
Here I use my own UID (UID=1000) and GID=vfat-user.
In /etc/exports export the FAT with the follwing opti
Some things were nevern meant to be. I believe that FAT over NFS is one
of them.
Maybe, but no reason for not trying it...
Flori
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On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 08:18:23AM +, Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
> 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
Some things were nevern meant to be. I believe that FAT over NFS is one
of them.
-Rob
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 furth
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