[Current] Users cannot unmount NFS volume with fstab "users" option
by jwoithe from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5HCHC)
In Slackware64 14.2, users could be given permission to mount and unmount NFS volumes by including the "user" or "users" option in the relevant entry in /etc/fstab.
Under Slackware64 current, the same /etc/fstab entry allows users to mount the NFS volume (as expected). However, when attempting to unmount such a volume, the system responds:
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Based on a small number of similar reports around the web it appears this may be a consequence of having /etc/mtab be a symlink to /proc/mounts. However, no solutions are offered that I can see. This issue only seems to affect NFS volumes: local devices behave correctly with the "users" /etc/fstab option.
Does anyone know of a way to allow users to unmount the NFS volumes they have previously mounted as permitted by the "users" option in the volume's /etc/fstab entry?
Under Slackware64 current, the same /etc/fstab entry allows users to mount the NFS volume (as expected). However, when attempting to unmount such a volume, the system responds:
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umount.nfs: You are not permitted to unmount <MOUNTPOINT> |
Does anyone know of a way to allow users to unmount the NFS volumes they have previously mounted as permitted by the "users" option in the volume's /etc/fstab entry?