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Sharing folders with NFS! | Sharing folders with NFS! | ||
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+ | [[Nfs_root|Mounting an NFS share as the root filesystem]] | ||
<h2>Server</h2> | <h2>Server</h2> | ||
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and add the following line (with changes): | and add the following line (with changes): | ||
<pre>/home/attie 192.168.0.2(rw)</pre> | <pre>/home/attie 192.168.0.2(rw)</pre> | ||
− | {{note|multiple hosts can be specified with the | + | {{note|multiple hosts can be specified with the 192.168.0.0/24 notation or with a space between hosts}} |
and restart NFS: | and restart NFS: | ||
<pre>$ /etc/init.d/nfs restart</pre> | <pre>$ /etc/init.d/nfs restart</pre> |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 16 December 2014
- redirect Ubuntu_server_12.04/nfs
Sharing folders with NFS!
Mounting an NFS share as the root filesystem
Server
$ nano /etc/exports
and add the following line (with changes):
/home/attie 192.168.0.2(rw)
Note: multiple hosts can be specified with the 192.168.0.0/24 notation or with a space between hosts
and restart NFS:
$ /etc/init.d/nfs restart
Client
$ nano /etc/fstab
add the following line (again with changes):
server:/home/attie /home/attie/remotepc nfs noauto,user 0 0
and then mount the share:
$ mount /home/attie/remotepc