I learned something new today: it appears that the underlying authorization mechanism used by NFS limits your group membership to 16 groups. From http://bit.ly/cBhU8N: NFS is built on ONC RPC (Sun RPC). NFS depends on RPC for authentication and identification of users. Most NFS deployments use an RPC authentication flavor called AUTH_SYS (originally called AUTH_UNIX, but renamed to AUTH_SYS). AUTH_SYS sends 3 important things: A 32 bit numeric user identifier (what you’d see in the UNIX /etc/passwd file) A 32 bit primary numeric group identifier (ditto) A variable length list of up to 16 32-bit numeric supplemental group identifiers (what’d you see in the /etc/group file) We ran into this today while diagnosing a weird permissions issue.