> Seriously though, i've seen stupidity occur when certain
> pseudofilesystems aren't mounted. For nfs daemons, this is /proc/fs/nfsd
> (type nfsd, sourcedev nfsd) and sometimes for nfs clients this is
> /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs (type rpc_pipefs, sourcedev sunrpc).

Got funny effects about unaccessible lock.shm dirs and such, too, from xfe 
file manager. The joy.

> > A friend of mine pointed out he heard of a strange bug where perms go
> > fubar when the user is more than 16 groups. Don't have the time to trim
> > down the groups right now, ever head of such a thing?
>
> I haven't heard this, but it wouldn't surprise me.

Ok, looks like a lead here: NFS out of the box only allows 16 groups per user, 
schrcknt seems beyond. Plus I spotted a kernel patch in Debian that fixes 
exactly that. 
I'll try do do something about that. 

> Try adding udp,nfsvers=3 to the mount options -- that might change the
> behaviour. You can also try 'tcp' and 'nfsvers=2' or various
> combinatorials.

I'll look there if the 16-grp-bubble bursts.


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