Resvport,nolocks,locallocks,intr,soft,wsize=32768,rsize=3276 Nodev,nosuid,resvport,nolocks,locallocks,intr,soft,wsize=32768,rsize=3276 ro
Nodev,nosuid,resvport,nolocks,locallocks,intr,soft,wsize=32768,rsize=3276 Nodev nosuid resvport nolocks locallocks intr soft wsize=32768 rsize=3276 ro Nodev resvport nolocks locallocks intr soft wsize=32768 rsize=3276 I have tried the following Advanced Mount Parameters, each to no effect: The folder “share” can’t be opened because you don’t have permission to see its contents. However, I can neither read files within, or add files to, the shared folder. With either of these settings applied, Disk Utility verifies the existence of the share, and mounts it. I added 'insecure' because a how-to on the web claims that OS X won't work with any shares that don't have this specified. In the second example, the anonuid and anongid are those of the shared folder's owner and group. home/REDACTED/share REDACTED/28(rw,sync,insecure,all_squash,anonuid=1001,anongid=1001) I've tried exporting the share (in /etc/exports on the server machine) in two ways: with /home/REDACTED/share REDACTED/28(rw,sync,all_squash) I seem to have no read or write access to the share.
Regardless of the settings I try, the Finder still denies me access to the NFS share, even though it mounts fine. I'm attempting to mount an NFS share and having no success.