When our user directories are mounted locally there isn't a problem in
the world. But when I try and migrate them to our nfs server... I get
errors in the everything log on the client (I can't see anything else
that seems to relate in any other logs or in logs on the server). I've
tried googling and those responses I can find seem to indicate
permissions problems but I've synched the user id and set and reset the
permissions/owner on the files in that folder.

matt is the user I am trying to log in as. I can successfully log in and
manipulate files in a text console it's only via a gui (gnome in this
case) log on that things go south. The behavior is log in with username
and password. wait 5 seconds and it's back to the log on prompt. The
root user can log in to gnome fine.

If it matters the /etc/fstab line is: homesvr:/home /home nfs rw 0 0

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks!

Matt Neimeyer

P.S. The log entries are...

Dec  6 01:37:08 [xdm(pam_unix)] session opened for user matt by (uid=0)
Dec  6 01:37:09 [gconfd (matt-2750)] starting (version 2.4.0.1), pid
2750 user 'matt'
Dec  6 01:37:09 [gconfd (matt-2750)] Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only config
source at position 0
Dec  6 01:37:09 [gconfd (matt-2750)] Resolved address
"xml:readwrite:/home/matt/.gconf" to a writable config source at
position 1
Dec  6 01:37:09 [gconfd (matt-2750)] Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only config
source at position 2
Dec  6 01:37:09 [xdm(pam_unix)] session closed for user matt
Dec  6 01:38:56 [login(pam_unix)] session closed for user matt
Dec  6 01:38:56 [pam_console] getgrnam failed for cdwriter
Dec  6 01:39:02 [login(pam_unix)] session opened for user root by
(uid=0)
Dec  6 01:39:09 [gconfd (matt-2750)] GConf server is not in use,
shutting down.
Dec  6 01:39:09 [gconfd (matt-2750)] Exiting



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