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Edit existing file, but cannot create (continued) #22
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Hooray! Removing the EDIT: No luck so far. Just creating a bunch of permission errors for myself. Probably a function of having no idea what I'm doing. |
I wonder if |
I just run into this (macos server, linux client) and tested a bunch of combination of different |
In case it is helpful, these are the options I ended up using. I am sharing from mac to mac and haven't tried from mac to linux, but this works for me:
I set these based on my PR in #23. Worth noting that I believe Also be sure to set |
I'm trying to override the NFS option and remove the no_root_squash option by using
when starting the container but, when I check with docker logs nfs, I still have the default options: Displaying /etc/exports contents: --> I'm not really an expert but can someone tell me how to alter the nfs mount options? |
Fixed as described in #23 with fork https://github.com/kvalev/nfs-server-alpine
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@sjiveson I am running into this same issue and attempting to resolve based on your comments on Jan 29 on #7 / #17 . Unfortunately, I am not very experienced with NFS, so I do not completely follow this advice. What should I change? Should I just remove the
no_root_squash
option or replace it with something?FWIW, this error has popped up between docker containers (client / server as separate containers) on my Mac host using the same UIDs, as well as with Mac as the client. Editing files and reading files works fine, but creating fails at the following line (in an
strace
):The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: