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Started by krasny, July 17, 2009, 02:11:44 PM

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krasny

   

Hello

 

I have a Terastation Pro II, model TS-HTGL/R5 with 1.33 Firmware. My problem is that i have mounted the disk using nfs under linux, but i´m not able to use no_root_squas, everything that i write to this device stores with nobody/nobody user/group.

 

How can i fix it?

 

Thank you.


bellzerr

   I have the same problem. If you use mount.cifs it lets you chown and chgrp, but it doesn't stick. The next mount everything is back to ID 99. How can Buffalo advertise that this box supports NFS mounts when it doesn't support file permissions? This box is useless to me without a fix.

tera_user

   

I have the same problem, NFS file permissions don't work, which makes the NFS support completely useless and cifs file permissions don't seem to stick either. Has anyone found a work around for this? I suspect we will be sending this back to Buffalo. 


olvi

   

Same problem with TS-III.. Going to send it back to Buffalo!


Colin137

I will send up a feature request for you.


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