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| no write priviledges on nfs share Hi: I successfully mounted a linux share on my Mac OS X box using NFSManager. I created "Static Mount" point at /mnt/tmp and mounted a world writeable directory /tmp. I can write to /mnt/tmp on the OS X box fine if I use the terminal application. But when I try to drag a file into /mnt/tmp using the File Browser or by saving from an OS X native application I get "you don't have sufficient priviledges" error. why am I able to write to it using the unix applications (eg vi) but not OS X applications (Finder or BBEdit 6.1) The /etc/exports file on the linux box has the options set at (rw). The permissions of /tmp on the linux box are: drwxrwxrwt The permissions of the /mnt/tmp directory on the Mac OS X box are: drwxrwxrwt anyone know why this is happening? I can just copy any files I want using the unix shell, but I'd rather save directly from the applications, if possible. |
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