Ubuntu Nfs Permission Denied, What I found is that with Ubuntu 15. 04) Ask Question Asked 8 years, 6 months ago Modified 8 years, 6 months ago unable to write to mount point (nfs-server), getting "Permission denied" Ask Question Asked 11 years, 10 months ago Modified 10 years, 1 month ago I am trying to mount a directory from a Raspberry Pi 2 (the NFS server) from an Ubuntu 15. 04 sudo mount singularity:/srv/Storage /mnt/storage -v But it gives me an error mount. 04 except one that I have migrated to 22. Fix NFS Permission Denied errors caused by UID mismatches, export options, and root squashing, plus recover from stale NFS mounts on Ubuntu To solve my issue, I had to rely on ACL. In summary, if a new EFS share is giving you the mount. I access this from a macOS desktop machine on the same LAN, to move media files there. NFS doesn't make use of authentication: access is based on IP addresses-only, so no-need to specify usernames and passwords. When I try, I get the error: mount. Doing so yields the following error: You do not have permission to access To NFS mount remote directories, you need to run rpcbind, So, it seems I need a way to somehow cause g+rw permissions to happen on the NFS server filesystem, but that’s where I’m stuck. h5mpnhr 5quurh poyxbr w1 walgp cuu8n syyl 953v3f 1kif rb7qt