Well I've since removed the /etc/fstab as server hung after a reboot but 
it did look like this:

<IPofNAS>:/volume5/LinuxBackups        /var/lib/backuppc nfs     
defaults  0       0

The NAS still has contents on it so previous comments from Les are the 
likely scenario I suspect.

How would I go about finding the UID on the backuppc user on the NAS?

regards

On 24/09/2014 18:50, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 09/24 06:41 , Tom Fallon wrote:
>> Hi Sharuzzaman
>>
>> I'm mounting with a user with sudo rights, not backuppc and not root itself
>> as on Ubuntu thats disabled by default.
> What does your /etc/fstab configuration look like?
>


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