* Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@email.de> [12-15-13 08:05]:
[15.12.2013 13:26] [Carlos E. R.]:
But, as I say, several people have reported problems with samba and *office over the years. If they are reading, they'll comment.
Well, LibreOffice and SMB/CIFS shares sometimes do not work together well. Sometimes the "nobrl" option is required for working with mounts, sometimes you must remove it.
At the office, I just succeeded in re-enabling nobrl in order to save a changed file to the share - before adding, it simply told me that it was impossible to create a safety copy and thus saving the file was aborted - unless I chose to save the file with another name. The shares are provided by a HNAS as described on <http://www.hds.com/products/file-and-content/network-attached-storage/>, so very little influence possible on the server side...
I thought of this, but I'm not aware of a "nobrl" option in NFS. Here I'd guess of a idmapd problem first, as this caused my problems with NFSv4. I did not find the info about the used NFS version in this thread.
Patrick tested with moving a file from NFS to local, editing it and trying to save it back to the NFS share. Does it work to save it locally and copy/move it back to the share?
Yes, I can read/write/delete/... any file in the nfs directory over ssh w/o a problem. Gnumeric can read/alter/write the same files. OO cannot open as write-able *any* file in the nfs share.
Which options are used to mount? What is shown the line of the respective share, when "mount" is run without parameters?
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