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Latest revision as of 03:07, 17 January 2008
{{#lst:Linux|navbar}}: Network File System (NFS)
Overview
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Notes
How to set up NFS:
- on the server:
- list paths to share n /etc/exports, one per line
- run 'exportfs -va'
- on the client:
- mount -t nfs server:/path/to/share /path/to/where/to/mount
The server's exported paths should now be available at /path/to/where/to/mount on the client.