Subj : Re: NFS on a NAS; Need For Speed! To : acn From : paulie420 Date : Thu Dec 24 2020 13:48:03 ac> So, enter 10.0.0.0/24 in OMV for your NFS share :) Thanks so much, I did get this earlier and it works perfectly.. ac> Another hint on NFS: It can be a bit tricky regarding the user/group ac> access rights -- make sure your user(s) have the same user ID (UID) and ac> the groups have the same group ID (GID) on all your machines. ac> That's because NFS (in the default configuration) relies on the UID+GID ac> and not on the real username (unlike eg. SMB shares). OK. This will be my next issue, I'm sure... I'm having a problem prior to getting to that point, tho: On my BBS Raspberry Pi box, I added the NFS info to /etc/fstab and mounted the NFS perfectly... now when I reboot, the NFS automatically mounts. [This user is named differently so I'll have to add a user on OMV for it.] So anyway, the BBS box mounts the NFS no problem. However... on a Manjaro install on a laptop, I can manually mount the NFS with sudo mount 10.0.0.16:/export/Backup8TB... but when I add the NFS info to /etc/fstab, when I try to mount /var/Backup8TB I get: mount.nfs failed to prepare mount operation not permitted. And I can only mount the NFS manually.. I want it to just mount at boot, like normal. Any thoughts??? I read somewhere that you had to rollback nfs-utils to an earlier release but... that didn't sound right. This IS the reason I like to tinker with Raspberry Pi's - the let ou learn LOADS about linux, networks and more with minimal risk at all... love it; learning NAS software slowly. :P |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o |08......... --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2020/11/23 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: 2o fOr beeRS bbs>>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (1337:3/129) .