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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:01 am 
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Is there any way of changing the NFS Export options. I use one of the mounts as a www dir on my debian box and when I install or upgrade new software it always fails when trying to set the permissions on the directories. If I was able to mount the dir as root and take the all_squash out of the options then it would not complain about this.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 12:50 pm 
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Changing the NFS export options will have adverse effect on file system integrity.

NASLite+ as well as all floppy versions of NASLite use the same general user permissions, so access through SMB/FTP/NFS and HTTP is coherent and without conflicts. That is the reason you can take a drive populated with any NASLite version and share it using any NASLite version via any supported protocol and access it by any TCP/IP capable OS.

Being a community file server, content portability is one of the primary goals of NASLite. What you are suggesting is simply not a safe thing to do within that scope.


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