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HP Tru64 NFS help
Hi guys,
I have a setup where I nfsmount a directory from a solaris 8 server to a Redhat linux laptop. Machine: Redhat Directory: /NFS_MOUNT Machine: Solaris 8 Directory: /export/home/remote $ mount Sol_8_Server:/export/home/remote /NFS_MOUNT But first I have to edit the /etc/dfs/dfstab file on the Sol_8_Server with: share -F nfs -o rw /export/home/remote Now I have to repeat but instead of a Solaris 8 server, its now a HP tru64 server. What do I have to do to get that to work? Many thanks in anticipation. Stin. |
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