Hi,

direct question
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Is there a way to make ACL work correctly in ltsp/nfs?

longer description
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I'm setting up a little school LTSP. Teachers and students will need to
reach private and shared directories. I set in lts.conf::
  
  NFS_HOME=/home

So I have /home nfs mounted, and everything seems to work at first. 
According to /etc/mtab they're talking nfs4, since:

  # grep home /etc/mtab  
  192.168.5.198:/home /home nfs 
rw,vers=4,addr=192.168.5.198,clientaddr=192.168.5.32 0 0

I'd like to add 'acl' in the options field but if I write the correct line
in /etc/fstab (within the chroot) the result is just the opposite: the
NFS_HOME variable is just ignored.


thanks in advace
sandro
*:-)





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