NFS source in Eden with NFSv4
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The insecure flag was already there.

I now have it working after removing the root of the pseude-filesystem:
Quote:/mnt/exports 192.168.1.1/16(rw,fsid=0,insecure,no_subtree_check,async,all_squash,anonuid=1001,anongid=1001)
/mnt/exports/series ....

I added this line by following pretty much any guide on NFS mounts as all of them include it. None of the guides actually explain why it is needed, except for the Red Hat guide which mentions the 'fsid=0' denotes that it is the root of the pseudo-filesystem.

Why do I need to disable it and if I do not need it, why does everyone with an NFS server seem to have it?
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NFS source in Eden with NFSv4 - by Memphiz - 2012-04-13, 02:13
NFS source in Eden with NFSv4 - by Memphiz - 2012-04-15, 01:37
RE: NFS source in Eden with NFSv4 - by cyberwizzard - 2012-04-25, 21:18
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