I had to add "no_root_squash" to my export options in the /etc/exports file.
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/home/frank (insecure,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,rw,nohide)
And here is my fstab entry for the nfs mount:Very often, it is not desirable that the root user on a client machine is also treated as root when accessing files on the NFS server. To this end, uid 0 is normally mapped to a different id: the so-called anonymous or nobody uid. This mode of operation (called 'root squashing') is the default, and can be turned off with no_root_squash.
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192.168.1.1:/home/frank /root/nfs nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr,nolock
When I shut down with the nfs share still mounted, the computer hangs when saving to the "pupsave" file.
I haven't found the cause yet but as a work around, I added the following to my /sbin/poweroff file:
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umount-FULL /root/nfs