For what it's worth, in linux you set the flag in your exports file
(/etc/exports). When you specify what servers have access to what
exported directories, in the parenthetical list of options associated with
the server(s) on which you want superusers to be able to access the
exported directories with superuser privileges, add the option
"no_root_squash". So, for example, if you have directory "foo" exported
to all servers in your private LAN, and you want them all to have
superuser privileges available in foo, the line would look like:
foo 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash)
E
--
Erik Curiel
almost web-engineer/would-be philosopher
"... there has never been an intelligent person over the age
of sixty who would consent to live his life over again. His
or anyone else's."
Mark Twain, "Letters from the Earth"
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