Sudo writing rights to shared nfs volume #213
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Be very careful when modifying files using the following method First get the name of the nfs pod:
Copy the pod name thate has
Now in the pod, run these commands to cd into the folder that holds all the user directories
Within this pod you have sudo rights to change any file for any user |
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@jkellndorfer If you have k9s installed press the |
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I'm closing old discussions in a repo cleanup effort. Feel free to re-open if needed. |
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@jkellndorfer If you have k9s installed press the
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key when on thenfs-server
pod will skip all manual kubectl commands