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NIS and file writing



 This might be an obvious question, but I need to ask since I'm facing an 
obstacle. 

I have an isolated network running NIS/NFS utilizing CentOS 5 and RHEL 5. 

If I try to compile or write data as sudo or outright as root to an 
NFS-mounted directory (say I cd to someone else's NFS-mounted directory 
to try and compile code in their directory), I get permission denied 
during the write attemps. 

Copy their stuff to /tmp or any other local filesystem, and writing is 
just fine. 

How do I resolve this? 

Thanks. 

Scott 

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