SELinux is not your friend, I suspect. But run "showmount -e servername" to get 
some idea of what is actually configured on the NFS server, try mounting it 
manually, and consider setting SELinux to "permissive" while you run some tests.

NFS has also been changing: NFSv3 used to be the default for auto mounting, now 
it is NFSv4, which requires different firewall and VPN setups.

Nico Kadel-Garcia
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On Feb 1, 2013, at 10:59, "Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

>       I keep most of my data on an NFS server and find that I can
>       access files to read but it wont let me save changes! I've been
>       looking at permissions and changing them to 777 to no avail. Is
>       there something I need in User/Groups?
> 
>       Don't know where to look next, any suggestions appreciated,
> 
>       Bob
> 
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>       http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
> 
>       box7   Scientific Linux 6.3

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