WetGeek
On the computer with the NFS share
/etc/exports contains:
/mnt/nfsshare 192.168.0.0/24(rw)
The ownership/permissions of /mnt/nfsshare are as follows:
drwxrwxrwx 2 nobody nogroup 4.0K Nov 6 23:00
aka
Owner = nobody
Group = nogroup
Octal permissions = 777 (everyone has read, write and execute)
To set those ownership/permissions I did this:
sudo chown nobody:nogroup /mnt/nfsshare
sudo chmod 777 /mnt/nfsshare
You might want tighter permission than that, but I did not care setting it up as it was just for testing.
On the computer that auto mounts the remote share
/etc/fstab contains:
192.168.0.11:/mnt/nfsshare /mnt/nfs nfs defaults,timeo=900,retrans=5,_netdev 0 0
You may want to lower the timeo or if the share is unavailable boot can take awhile...