Reuti <[email protected]> writes:

> Thx - so it seems to be on the server side. It's set up in exports as:
>
> /usr/sge                        
> @nodes(rw,root_squash,anonuid=63,anongid=58,sync,fsid=1004,subtree_check)
>
> The cluster is in use right now, so I can't play with it again. But I'm still 
> curious, whether it's a feature of the Linux kernel (being it intended or a 
> bug).

It may be relevant that my example was on a system which is in the root=
list on the server, i.e. equivalent to no_root_squash.  Actually, I
thought that was necessary for suid to work, but then implementations of
the Nightmare File System have often confused me over the years.
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