> With Ubuntu Bionic 18.04, snapd version 2.32, Snap still doesn’t work
> correctly with home folders mounted via NFS. I’m even unable to use
> basic applications like System monitor:
> kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 13
> kernel: audit: type=1400 audit(1526303580.147:309): apparmor=“DENIED”
operation=“sendmsg” profile="/snap/core/4571/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine"
pid=32548 comm=“snap-confine” laddr=10.0.1.198 lport=1003 faddr=10.0.1.98
fport=2049 family=“inet” sock_type=“stream” protocol=6
requested_mask=“send” denied_mask="send"
> gnome-system-monitor_gnome-system-monitor.desktop[31416]: cannot change
current working directory to the original directory: Permission denied
> cannot create user data directory:
/home/michalmaria/snap/gnome-system-monitor/39: Stale file handle
> Our configuration:
> 1. Ubuntu server 18.04, provides home folders, OpenLDAP+Kerberos+NFS.
> 2. Ubuntu 18.04 clients. Home folders are mapped directly to /home,
everything works (as it always did), but snaps won't run.
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Michal, have you done the things described in /forum. snapcraft. io/t/snaps- and-nfs- home/438 ?
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On Mon, 14 May 2018 at 14:46, Michal Kukuča <email address hidden>
wrote:
> With Ubuntu Bionic 18.04, snapd version 2.32, Snap still doesn’t work
> correctly with home folders mounted via NFS. I’m even unable to use
> basic applications like System monitor:
> kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 13 0.147:309) : apparmor=“DENIED” "/snap/ core/4571/ usr/lib/ snapd/snap- confine" mask=“send” denied_mask="send" monitor_ gnome-system- monitor. desktop[ 31416]: cannot change ia/snap/ gnome-system- monitor/ 39: Stale file handle
> kernel: audit: type=1400 audit(152630358
operation=“sendmsg” profile=
pid=32548 comm=“snap-confine” laddr=10.0.1.198 lport=1003 faddr=10.0.1.98
fport=2049 family=“inet” sock_type=“stream” protocol=6
requested_
> gnome-system-
current working directory to the original directory: Permission denied
> cannot create user data directory:
/home/michalmar
> Our configuration: Kerberos+ NFS.
> 1. Ubuntu server 18.04, provides home folders, OpenLDAP+
> 2. Ubuntu 18.04 clients. Home folders are mapped directly to /home,
everything works (as it always did), but snaps won't run.
> -- /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1662552
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