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Markus wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've just installed 10.3 and am trying to enable mounting NFS volumes for 
> standard user accounts. Under 10.2 this worked by adding the "users" flag 
> to '/etc/fstab' for the respective volume. Now in 10.3 I am only getting an 
> error
> "mount: 192.168.1.1:/Share failed, reason given by server: Permission denied".
> 
> Mounting as root works fine as does mounting as a user from a 10.2 machine, 
> so 
> it doesn't seem like a problem on the server.
> 
> How can I solve this?
> 
> Thanks,

Last time I came across something like this was after a version upgrade
was when the numeric UID and GID assignments changed after the upgrade
(which was a long time ago). I would check the server and workstation
UID and GID and make certain they match..


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