Googling my error 'invalid argument' when trying to chown a file on
Ubuntu server 12.04.1 32bit NFS shared directory (NFS client) and Open
Indiana 151a5 (NFS server) brought me here, but it seemingly is a
different bug since adding NEED_IDMAPD=YES does not fix it. Still
searching for an answer how to make the NFS shared folder behave
normally with regard to permissions/ownership on the Ubuntu machine.

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Title:
  idmap should be started by default because mount.nfs now negotiates
  NFSv4 before NFSv3

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