2017-12-21 09:39:56 |
Linus Kardell |
bug |
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added bug |
2017-12-21 09:41:04 |
Linus Kardell |
bug task added |
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opensuse |
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2017-12-21 09:42:05 |
Linus Kardell |
bug task deleted |
opensuse |
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2017-12-22 07:21:51 |
Michael Vogt |
snapd: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2017-12-22 07:21:56 |
Michael Vogt |
snapd: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2024-04-01 21:41:30 |
james beedy |
description |
I have /home on an NFS share with root_squash, which means that root can't change things in the home directory. When running snap refresh, it tries to copy the config in my home directory, and crashes when it fails. |
I have /home on an NFS share with no_root_squash, which means that root can't change things in the home directory. When running snap refresh, it tries to copy the config in my home directory, and crashes when it fails. |
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2024-04-01 21:42:51 |
james beedy |
description |
I have /home on an NFS share with no_root_squash, which means that root can't change things in the home directory. When running snap refresh, it tries to copy the config in my home directory, and crashes when it fails. |
I have /home on an NFS share with no_root_squash, which means that root can't change things in the home directory. Running snap refresh as root fails due to root not being able to modify SNAP_USER_HOME for each of the users NFS homedirs. |
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2024-04-09 07:13:06 |
Linus Kardell |
description |
I have /home on an NFS share with no_root_squash, which means that root can't change things in the home directory. Running snap refresh as root fails due to root not being able to modify SNAP_USER_HOME for each of the users NFS homedirs. |
I have /home on an NFS share with root_squash, which means that root can't change things in the home directory. Running snap refresh as root fails due to root not being able to modify SNAP_USER_HOME for each of the users NFS homedirs. |
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