Hi all, I've setup a umask of 0 for testing on both NFS client (Centos 5.2) and NFS server (OSX 10.5.5 server). I can create files as one user and edit/save out as another user w/o issue when directly logged into the server via ARD. However, when I attempt the same from an NFS mount on a client machine, even as root I get the following error using vi; 'file' E212: Can't open file for writing Looking at the system.log file on the server, I see; kernel[0]: add_fsevent: no name hard-link! Dropping the event. More File For Writing E212 images. I'm new to linux. I downloaded an image of ubuntu 12 for VirtualBox and I want to configure the.ssh/config file to access via ssh to an application in development. (event 2 vp == 0xa5db510 (-UNKNOWN-FILE)). This baffles me. My umask is 0 meaning files I create and attempt to edit as other users are 777, but I cannot save out edits unless I do a wq! At that point, the owner of the file changes to whomever did the vi. ![]() This isn't just a vi issue as it happens using any editor, but I like to use vi. Any help is greatly appreciated. Hey, beer is on me! Mac OS X (10.5.5) Posted on Oct 28, 2008 6:27 PM. Hi all, Thanks for the replies I've narrowed it down to a Centos client issue. Everything works fine using other Linux based OS's as clients. Since we have such a huge investment in Centos, I must figure out a workaround. Python Open File For Writing![]() ![]() Apple support wasn't much help as usual however they were very nice. There usual response is 'its unsupported'. If Apple really wants to play in the enterprise of business space, they really need to change there philosophy. I mean telling me that I shouldn't mount home directories via NFS is completely rediculus. What am I supposed to use then, Samba of AFP? Kodi Error Opening File For WritingNo, I don't think so. No offense to Microsoft but why would I use a Windows based file sharing protocol to mount network shares in a Nix env??? Banner touch nokia 5800. Oct 31, 2008 9:59 AM. I have the exact same problem. A Leopard Server (10.5.6) shares a data directory with AFP to mac clients, SMB to windows clients and NFS to linux clients. The share has 1 ACL (allow read & write to a group, applies to this folder, child files, child folders, all descendants. Macs and Windows PC's seem to do fine.
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