That's normal!

You need to set the "root=" option...

Like in:

     zfs set [email protected] pfuetz/smb-share

See "man share_nfs"...

    Matthias

You (Harry Putnam) wrote:
> I'm pretty green with both zfs and nfs.  Only started using nfs since
> I got involved with opensolaris.... (linux background before that)
> 
> I'm finding that when I have a zfs filesystem exported from zfs server
> as NFS 3, and mounted on a linux client that my user can read/write
> freely on it, but the linux ROOT user cannot.
> 
> I wondered if that is normal.
> 
> My export is done only through `zfs set sharenfs=on' mechanism with no
> other options set. 
> 
> The export is also set to UID:GID of a user on both machines by root
> on the server.
> 
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