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Terraform on a Network Share

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I'm having a small issue where Terraform will not run from a network share - It is unable to read or write the lock files.

I am running on a Proxmox homelab with FreeNAS (TrueNAS) mounted to a Ubuntu VM as an NFS Share. Before I start diving into permissions and whatnot, I wanted to confirm I essentially need to give terraform permissions to access the share? TF was installed with elevated permissions, so I would have assumed it had access, but apparently I was wrong.

Keep in mind I'm still relatively new to Linux, and doing a lot of learning as I go. Benefits of a homelab, I can do whatever and still be relatively safe.

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Home and Enduser question are off-topic ,but might be on topic on superuser.com. If this issue is related to proxmox i would suggest to use the vendors forum
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