On Wednesday 01 December 2004 23:53, C. Richard Matson wrote:
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 5:07 pm, Susemail wrote:
So I can see this is probably a UID and/or permission problem but I don't see what to do next. Do you?
Differient users need to belong to the same group and the group needs rw permission. Rich
Thanks, Jerome
-- Rich Matson Reno, Nv. USA
Hi Rich, Here is my /etc/exports file: /home/adriel/ 192.168.0.*(rw,root_squash,sync) Which says that anyone on the local network can access my home directory? To see if it would help. I added my user name on the iMac to my linux user list using Yast. I also added my linux user name to my iMac user list. I went to 'Properties>Share>Configure File Sharing>Allowed Users and chose 'Only users of a certain group are allowed to share folders'. I pick the 'uses' group. I also choose 'Allow all users to share folders' but when I close all the windows and open them again Allowed users is always set to 'Only users of a certain group are allowed to share folders'. None of this is making any difference. The iMac system.log says it can't mount the directory because 'permission is denied'. I can read and write this NFS share on my other linux systems. Permission is denied only to the iMac. So what other sourcs are there for the 'permission denied' response? Thanks, Jerome